Brown Bag Talk: Hannah Small
Krieger 111 @ 3400 N Charles St Baltimore, MD, United StatesSocial visual and language processing during a naturalistic movie
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Social visual and language processing during a naturalistic movie
Differential effects of syntactic complexity in congenitally blind and sighted individuals: evidence from self-paced listening and reading
RNNs too expressive to properly learn local phonological patterns? Although recurrent neural networks with long short-term memory mechanisms (LSTMs) can learn many existing phonological patterns, they vastly overgenerate. This raises […]
presented by PhD Student Manasi Malik Title and abstract to come.
Generative (Mental) World Explorer Abstract: Understanding, navigating, and exploring the 3D physical real world has long been a central challenge in the development of artificial intelligence. In this work, we take […]
This talk is rescheduled from April 11 to April 18. High-dimensional structure underlying individual differences in naturalistic visual experience.
This talk is rescheduled from April 18 to April 25. Neural computations underlying human social evaluations from visual stimuli Abstract: Humans easily make social evaluations from visual scenes, but the […]
Rapid unsupervised alignment with the natural image manifold Abstract:There is a stark contrast between the nature of feature learning in biological and artificial vision. While brains learn without explicit supervision […]
Title to come. Abstract to come. Presented by PhD Student Alan Zhou
Title to come. Abstract to come. Presented by PhD Student Kathy Garcia
Title to come. Abstract to come. Presented by PhD Student Yash Mehta
Relational and Pose-Based Features as Foundations for Human and Machine Social Scene Understanding Understanding complex social scenes requires prioritizing relational information—the visual cues that define how agents interact. In the […]