- Published multiple papers including 'Discovering and Using Spelke Segments', '3D Scene Understanding Through Local Random Access Sequence Modeling (LRAS)', 'Self-Supervised Learning of Motion Concepts by Optimizing Counterfactuals', etc.
- Papers published in top conferences and journals such as ECCV, ICCV, TMLR, etc.
Research Experience
- Stanford University, PhD student in Computer Science
- Carnegie Mellon University, Graduate student in Computer Vision
- Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, Research Assistant at Video Analytics Lab
Education
- Stanford University, PhD in Computer Science, Advisor: Prof. Dan Yamins
- Carnegie Mellon University, Master's in Computer Vision, Advisors: Prof. Laszlo Jeni and Dr. Maneesh Singh
- Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, Research Assistant, Advisor: Prof. R Venkatesh Babu
Background
Research interests include world modeling, 3D scene understanding, self-supervised learning, etc. Currently a fourth-year CS PhD student at Stanford.