Welcome to my page. I am a graduate student in the EECS department at MIT. I received my BS in Computer Science from the School of Computer and Information Science at Syracuse University. I am a member of the Design Rationale Group in CSAIL. If you would like to know more about me, here is my CV [pdf].

My main research goal is enabling people to interact with computers in a more natural fashion through amalgamation of techniques from computer vision, machine learning, computer graphics and human computer interaction. Specifically, I am interested in developing intelligent pen based human-computer interfaces that can understand simple free-hand drawings. Check out our group page for more details and papers.

In the past, I have spent time experimenting and learning about other topics including numerical methods, simulation, dynamical systems, and chaotic systems. Thanks to my father Fatin Sezgin, I have also developed an interest in random number generators. Being able to write a Gibbs sampler from scratch is always fun.

 

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