About me
I am a postdoc working with Ted Adelson in the department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences at MIT. My research revolves around the concept of realism in images, including aspects of images that contribute to realism, or conversely, aspects that suggest that an image is fake. My Ph.D work focused on image forensics, i.e., detecting tampered images, but I have since worked on a variety of techniques for improving realism in computer graphics. My research draws from both computer vision and graphics, but I am also interested in general computer vision problems, art analysis, audio processing and music theory.