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SHORT BIO
Tejas Gokhale is a final-year Ph.D. candidate at Arizona State University, co-advised by Yezhou Yang and Chitta Baral. Before ASU, he received his M.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University in 2017. His work focuses on semantic vision, with special emphasis on developing robust and reliable systems by leveraging the complex interactions between vision and language. Website: https://www.tejasgokhale.com/
Presentations

CRIPP-VQA: Counterfactual Reasoning about Implicit Physical Properties via Video Question Answering
Maitreya Patel and 3 other authors

To Find Waldo You Need Contextual Cues: Debiasing Who’s Waldo
Yiran Luo and 4 other authors

Unsupervised Natural Language Inference Using PHL Triplet Generation
Neeraj Varshney and 3 other authors

Generalized but not Robust? Comparing the Effects of Data Modification Methods on Out-of-Domain Generalization and Adversarial Robustness
Tejas Gokhale and 4 other authors

Improving Biomedical Information Retrieval with Neural Retrievers
Man Luo and 3 other authors

Self-Supervised Test-Time Learning for Reading Comprehension
Pratyay Banerjee and 2 other authors