Kai Li

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Kai Li

Distributed Shared Memory

  • Developed pioneering work on Distributed Shared Memory (DSM).
  • Co-founded the storage deduplication company Data Domain Inc.
  • Holds a professorship at Princeton University and is a leader in the field of computer science.

Kai Li is a Chinese-American computer scientist and Princeton professor, recognized for his work on Distributed Shared Memory and his entrepreneurial efforts in storage technology.

Milestones

  • The Woman Who Gave Machines Eyes
    Statistical Learning and Quiet Progress Research
    The Woman Who Gave Machines Eyes

    Fei-Fei Li spent three years building a database of 14 million labeled images that became the benchmark igniting the deep learning revolution.

    2009