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Vikram V. Ramaswamy

vr23 (at) cs.princeton.edu

Department of Computer Science
Princeton University

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I am a teaching faculty member in the Computer Science department at Princeton University. I primarily teach introductory AI/ML courses and conduct research in fairness and interpretability of machine learning systems, and how it applies to visual systems. I've worked in constructing better datasets (either real or synthetic) and understanding and evaluating interpretability methods for convolutional neural networks.

Previously, I was a PhD student at Princeton, advised by Prof. Olga Russakovsky. I got my bachelor's and master's degree from IIT Madras, where I was advised by Prof. Jayalal Sarma.

Welcome!

I look forward to meeting you!

  • COS429. I'm happy to have you in my class! Please see the course syllabus and Canvas for the best way to get in touch with the course staff
  • Research / IW / Senior thesis advising.
    • Princeton undergraduate student. I'm interesed in interpretability and robustness of AIML systems. However, I'm happy to advise any project if there's sufficient overlap in interest and expertise. Please send me an email with your CV, transcript and a short description of what you might be interested in working on (I can also help with project ideas).
    • Princeton graduate student interested in a collaboration, please email me, and we'll find a time to meet.
    • Non-Princeton students, I unfortunately do not have the bandwidth to collaborate with you at this time.
  • Other Princeton things. Feel free to send me an email - I'm always excited to engage more with students

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