About Me
Yoomin (Elaine) Lee
Hello! My name is Yoomin Lee — I also go by Elaine. I'm currently an M.S. student in Computer Science (AI) at the University of Southern California, where my research focuses on computer vision and applied machine learning — particularly building systems that are reliable and measurable in the real world.
Previously, I was a researcher in the AIoT Group at Seoul National University and an undergraduate researcher in the Multimodal AI Lab at Hanyang University. Earlier, I interned at COGA Robotics's advanced R&D center. My projects have spanned sensor–model co-design for robust recognition, dataset design and protocol building, and hardening ML pipelines for real-world use.
I hold a B.S. in Computer Science and Interior Architecture Design from Hanyang University — a combination that might seem unusual, but the design side genuinely shaped how I think about spatial problems and human-centered systems, and it's something I carry into my ML work every day.
When I'm not working, you'll probably find me outside running, on the golf course, or planning the next trip. I really enjoy stepping into unfamiliar environments — whether that's a new city or a new problem — and I find that the clearest thinking often happens away from the screen!