About Me

I'm a Phd candidate in Computer Science and Computational Linguistics, working to explore meaning and representation of events across modalities (language and vision).

My CV can be found here.

My main research work can be found here.

My (draft) dissertation can be found here


Fellowships
  • Michtom Fellowship at Computer Science department, Brandeis University, 2012 – Now
  • Alfred Schonwalter Graduate Computer Science Summer Fellowship Brandeis University Summer 2017

Latest News
  • September 2018: I will move to Mountain View, CA to work in Google Inc.
  • June 2018: I am defending my dissertation on June 20. Woohoo!
  • April 2018: KapitalAMC will compete in THE MEKONG BUSINESS INITIATIVE, our product and platform is presented here
  • March 2018: I will present our recent work on "Learning to perform action" at AAAI-Sring Symposium 2018, Stanford
  • August 2017: Our lab are going to presents two papers in Qualitative Reasonig Workshop, co-located with IJCAI 2017 in Melbourne, Australia. I'm looking forward to meet other researchers that share the same interests with our group in multimodal event semantics and to learn the most recent advances in AI field.
  • April 2017: I'm going to present our paper in classifiying fine-grained human-object interactions using sequential modeling in European Symposium in Neural Network, Bruges, Belgium.
  • March 2017: Our lab are heading to Stanford to present our paper titled Object Embodiment in a Multimodal Simulation in AAAI Spring Symposium.


Contact Information
Demo Lab,
Benjamin and Mae Volen National Center for Complex Systems, Room 111
Deparment of Computer Science,
Brandeis University,
Waltham,
MA, US 02453

Telephone: +1 (781) 736 3366