Vishal Vaingankar          
                                                                                           
                                                                                            Neuroscience Graduate Program

                                                                         University of Southern California
               
                                                                                           Contact me at: vaingank at usc dot edu


I am currently pursuing Phd in Neuroscience at University of Southern California.

I moved base to the warm west after completing my Masters in Computer Science
from Rochester Institute of Technology, NY.



Research Interests
Computational Neuroscience of Vision
Computer Vision


Publications
Gaborski, R., Vaingankar, V, Chaoji, V. and Teredesai, A., "VENUS: A System for Novelty Detection in Video Streams with Learning,"  FLAIRS, May, 2004.
Gaborski, R.,Vaingankar, V. and Tentler, A., "Detection of Inconsistent Regions in Video Streams,"  Human Vision and Electronic Imaging, SPIE  2004.
Vaingankar, V, Chaoji, V., Gaborski, R. and Teredesai, A., “Cognitively Motivated Habituation for Novelty Detection in Video”,  NIPS 2003 workshop on Open Challenges in Cognitive Vision, 2003.
Gaborski, R., Vaingankar, V. and Cansova, R., "Goal Directed Visual Search Based on Color Cues: Co-operative Effects of Top-Down & Bottom-Up Visual Attention,"  Artificial Neural Networks In Engineering, 2003
Tentler, A., Vaingankar, V., Gaborski, R. and Teredesai, A., "Event Detection in Video Sequences of Natural Scenes," IEEE Western NY Workshop, 2003.
Keller, J., Gaborski, R., Vaingankar, V. and Tentler, A. and Tymann, P., "Parallel Simulation of a Visual Saliency Model," IEEE Western NY Workshop, 2003


Masters Thesis pdf (.zip)



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