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IRA KEMELMACHER-SHLIZERMAN: Welcome, everyone. Super excited to have Chloe here with us, visiting us virtually in our series of lectures. As you know, AR and VR and lighting-- lighting is really important for AR/VR. Chloes talking about all of her fantastic work on relighting today. Chloe is currently a senior research scientist at Netflix, working on the intersection of graphics, machine learning, and filmmaking. As you probably guessed from the affiliation, she previously worked at Google Research, doing really cool applications related to ARCore and Photos and so on, working on relighting as well. She got her PhD from USC. Before that, she worked at LOreal and was responsible on makeup try-on applications and AI-related software. I believe it was called Makeup Genius. It was really cool and way ahead of the time. Afterwards, it feels like all the companies did it. Yeah. Thank you for coming, Chloe. Please take it away. CHLOE LEGENDRE: All right, thank you so much, Ira, for the in