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ORAL DEFENSE OF DOCTORAL DISSERTATION


by
Lavanya Sharan

B.Tech, Electrical Engg, IIT Delhi, 2003
S. M., Electrical Engg &amp; Computer Science, MIT, 2005

&quot;The Perception of Material Qualities in Real World Images&quot;


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9.30 AM
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