My research interests broadly span Computer Vision, Computer Graphics, and Machine Learning with focus on developing generative models and utilizing them for solving various downstream applications. In the past, I actively participated in competitive programming contests, where I won Bronze and Silver medals (1st place among the silver medalists) at the International Olympiad in Informatics. Please see below for more details.
SG-I2V is a framework that enables zero-shot trajectory control in image-to-video generation by relying solely on the knowledge present in a pre-trained image-to-video diffusion model.
EmerDiff is an unsupervised image segmentor solely built on the semantic knowledge extracted from a pre-trained diffusion model. Our experiments suggest the presence of highly accurate pixel-level semantic knowledge in diffusion models.
The 31st International Olympiad in Informatics - Silver Medal (1st place among the silver medalists)
The 30th International Olympiad in Informatics - Bronze Medal
International Collegiate Programming Contest
ICPC North American Championship 2020-21 (team: UTSC A), 2021-22 (UofT Blue) & 2023-24 (UTSC Blue) Finalist
Asia-Pacific Informatics Olympiad
Asia-Pacific Informatics Olympiad 2018 - Silver Medal
Asia-Pacific Informatics Olympiad 2017 - Bronze Medal
Japanese Olympiad in Informatics
17th Japanese Olympiad in Informatics - 2nd Place
15th Japanese Olympiad in Informatics - 3rd Place 18th,
17th,
16th,
15th,
14th Japanese Olympiad in Informatics - Finalist (top20)
Received Minister of State for Science and Technology Policy's Awards
Selected as a Japanese delegate for Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) 2020
Supercomputing Contest
SuperCon 2019 (25th Supercomputing Contest for high school students) - 2nd place, received Institute Prize from the Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers and IPSJ SuperCon 2017 (23rd Supercomputing Contest for high school students) - 2nd place