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This is Mayesha Maliha Rahman Mithila, Ph.D. student in the Department of Computer Science at Texas State University. I am currently working under the supervision of Dr. Mylene Farias.
My research interests include audiovisual quality assessment, visual attention, deep learning, and computer vision, with a particular focus on modeling how humans perceive distortions in real-world multimedia systems.
I am currently serving as a Doctoral Instructional Assistant at Texas State University. My teaching responsibilities include assisting with undergraduate and graduate courses, with details available in the Teaching section.
I completed my Bachelor's in Industrial and Production Engineering from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET) .
Latest News
April 2026: Our paper "Convolutions Need Registers Too: HVS-Inspired Dynamic Attention for Video Quality Assessment" received the Best Paper Award at the 17th ACM Multimedia Systems Conference (MMSys '26). Read it on the ACM Digital Library.
April 2026: Our paper "Multimodal Confidence Modeling in Audio Visual Quality Assessment" was accepted to the IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP 2026), to be held in Tampere, Finland. Preprint is available on arxiv.