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Prof. Drew Linsley | Harmonizing the object recognition strategies of deep neural networks with humans

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Greta Tuckute | Many but not all deep neural network audio models capture brain responses and exhibit hierarchical region correspondence

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PhD Laurent Caplette | Characterizing mental representations using deep image synthesis and behavior

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Dr Johannes Jäger | How Organisms Come to Know the World: Fundamental Limits on Artificial General Intelligence

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Under what conditions will a neural network train, and under what conditions will it train well? Years of experimentation have led the community to develop a fairly robust recipe book for training deep nets on common tasks, and a series of slightly delayed efforts have built up a reasonably deep understanding of the mechanisms underlying the success of these techniques. In this talk, I’ll discuss our recent work on understanding and improving signal propagation in deep neural networks, with a focus on the process by which one might discover and visualize quantities of interest, use that knowledge to ground the development of new techniques in empirical understanding, and maybe land an ImageNet SOTA or two in the process. [mehr]

Rowan Sommers | "When connectionism met semantics", starring the hippocampus

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João Sacramento | A contrastive rule for meta-learning

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Simon Kornblith | Understanding neural networks from a representational perspective: effects of width and depth

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Dr Yaniv Morgenstern | Towards understanding human shape representation with image-computable models

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