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Vision & Graphics
Computer vision and graphics impact how we understand and create the visual and tangible world around us. Research in computer vision studies how to make computers see and understand pixels. In computer graphics, research is finding new ways to render images and fabricate 3D shapes. Vision and graphics research at Princeton focuses on computer optics, image rendering, computational fabrication and 3D printing, fairness in visual learning, and visualization of computer audio and music.Faculty
Jia Deng
Professor
Adam Finkelstein
Phillip Y. Goldman ’86 Professor in Computer Science
Felix Heide
Assistant Professor
Brenden Lake
Associate Professor
Zhuang Liu
Assistant Professor
Szymon Rusinkiewicz
David M. Siegel ’83 Professor of Computer Science
Olga Russakovsky
Associate Professor
Graduate Students
Stamatis Alexandropoulos
Allison Chen
Minkyu Jeon
Karhan Kayan
Amaya Kelegedara
Ryan Liu
Zeyu Ma
Kiyosu Maeda
Lingjie Mei
Julian Ost
Meenal Parakh
Alexander Raistrick
Jipeng Sun
Emily Walters
Siyang Wu
Xindi Wu
Ruyu Yan
Tyler Zhu
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