Avinash Paliwal

I am a PhD Student in the Computer Science and Engineering department at Texas A&M University, advised by Dr. Nima Kalantari in the Aggie Graphics Group. My primary research interests are in Computational Photography, Computer Vision and Deep Learning. My current research work is focused on video enhancement techniques like frame interpolation and denoising.

I was a Research Intern at Leia Inc. in 2021 and SDE intern at Amazon in 2019.

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Research
ReShader: View-Dependent Highlights for Single Image View-Synthesis
Avinash Paliwal, Brandon Nguyen, Andrii Tsarov, Nima Kalantari
SIGGRAPH Asia (TOG), 2023
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Photorealistic view dependent effects.

Implicit View-Time Interpolation of Stereo Videos using Multi-Plane Disparities and Non-Uniform Coordinates
Avinash Paliwal, Andrii Tsarov, Nima Kalantari
IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR), 2023
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Real-time space time interpolation from stereo videos.

Frame Interpolation for Dynamic Scenes with Implicit Flow Encoding
Pedro Figueirêdo, Avinash Paliwal, Nima Kalantari
IEEE/CVF Winter Conference on Applications of Computer Vision (WACV), 2023
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Smooth interpolation between two near duplicate photos.

Multi-Stage Raw Video Denoising with Adversarial Loss and Gradient Mask
Avinash Paliwal, Libing Zeng, Nima Kalantari
IEEE International Conference on Computational Photography (ICCP), 2021
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Temporally consistent adversarial raw video denoising.

Deep Slow Motion Video Reconstruction with Hybrid Imaging System
Avinash Paliwal, Nima Kalantari
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence (PAMI), 2020
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Generating Full HD (1080p) slow motion videos using dual cameras.

Teaching
CSCE 441: Computer Graphics, Fall 2020
Graduate Teaching Assistant
CSCE 489/689: Computational Photography, Spring 2020
Graduate Teaching Assistant

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