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Lavanya Sharan

Affiliations: 
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States 
Area:
Visual perception
Website:
http://people.csail.mit.edu/lavanya
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Edward H. Adelson grad student 2003-2009 MIT

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Ruth Rosenholtz collaborator 2007-2009 MIT
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Rosenholtz R, Sharan L, Park E. (2016) Why don't we see the gorilla? Looking in the wrong places, attending to the wrong stuff, or doing the wrong task? Journal of Vision. 16: 43
Sharan L, Rosenholtz R, Adelson EH. (2014) Accuracy and speed of material categorization in real-world images. Journal of Vision. 14
Sharan L, Rosenholtz R. (2014) If you can see it, you spot it sooner: Peripheral change detection is correlated with performance on `Spot-The-Difference' puzzles Journal of Vision. 14: 615-615
Sharan L, Liu C, Rosenholtz R, et al. (2013) Recognizing Materials using Perceptually Inspired Features. International Journal of Computer Vision. 103: 348-371
Sharan L, Rosenholtz R. (2013) If you cannot see it, you look at it: Visual conspicuity in real-world scenes is correlated with fixations Journal of Vision. 13: 923-923
Xiao B, Sharan L, Rosenholtz R, et al. (2011) Speed of Material vs. Object Recognition Depends upon Viewing Condition Journal of Vision. 11: 19-19
Adelson E, Sharan L, Rosenholtz R. (2011) Material recognition is fast, but not superfast Journal of Vision. 11: 402-402
Sharan L, Rosenholtz R, Adelson E. (2010) Material perception: What can you see in a brief glance? Journal of Vision. 9: 784-784
Nishida S, Motoyoshi I, Nakano L, et al. (2010) Do colored highlights look like highlights? Journal of Vision. 8: 339-339
Sharan L, Rosenholtz R, Adelson EH. (2010) Eye movements for shape and material perception Journal of Vision. 8: 219-219
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