I am a software engineer interested in computer vision and object recognition. I recently start working at IQEngines, a small company located in Berkeley, CA. We develop an SDK that gives programmers the ability to tag virtually any photo.
I will be receiving my masters degree in computer science from UC Berkeley this May. While at Berkeley, I worked with Professor Trevor Darrell and worked on solving problems related to object detection. In particular, I worked with the Microsoft Kinect in an effort to use the 3D data recorded by this sensor to improve object detection.
I received my undergraduate degre from University of Maryland, College Park in December 2010 and was advised by Professors Samir Khuller, David Jacobs and Louiqa Raschid. With Professor Khuller I researched methods for identifying patterns in biological gene annotation graphs. My undergraduate thesis on this work can be viewed here.