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Isik, L., Tacchetti, A. & Poggio, T. Fast, invariant representation for human action in the visual system. (2016). at <http://arxiv.org/abs/1601.01358>PDF icon CBMM Memo 042 (3.03 MB)
Isik, L., Tacchetti, A. & Poggio, T. A fast, invariant representation for human action in the visual system. Journal of Neurophysiology (2018). doi:https://doi.org/10.1152/jn.00642.2017
Vega, C., Molinari, C., Rosasco, L. & Villa, S. Fast iterative regularization by reusing dataAbstract. Journal of Inverse and Ill-posed Problems (2023). doi:10.1515/jiip-2023-0009
Landi, S. M., Viswanathan, P., Serene, S. & Freiwald, W. A. A fast link between face perception and memory in the temporal pole. Science eabi6671 (2021). doi:10.1126/science.abi6671
Kar, K. & DiCarlo, J. J. Fast Recurrent Processing via Ventrolateral Prefrontal Cortex Is Needed by the Primate Ventral Stream for Robust Core Visual Object Recognition. Neuron 109, 164 - 176.e5 (2021).
Kar, K. & DiCarlo, J. J. Fast Recurrent Processing via Ventrolateral Prefrontal Cortex Is Needed by the Primate Ventral Stream for Robust Core Visual Object Recognition. Neuron (2020). doi:10.1016/j.neuron.2020.09.035PDF icon PIIS0896627320307595.pdf (3.92 MB)
Gerstenberg, T., Zhou, L., Smith, K. A. & Tenenbaum, J. B. Faulty Towers: A counterfactual simulation model of physical support. Proceedings of the 39th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (2017).PDF icon Faulty Towers A counterfactual simulation model of physical support, Gerstenberg et al., 2017.pdf (8.75 MB)
Rangamani, A., Lindegaard, M., Galanti, T. & Poggio, T. Feature learning in deep classifiers through Intermediate Neural Collapse. (2023).PDF icon Feature_Learning_memo.pdf (2.16 MB)
Zhang, M. et al. Finding any Waldo with zero-shot invariant and efficient visual search. Nature Communications 9, (2018).
Harrington, A. & Deza, A. Finding Biological Plausibility for Adversarially Robust Features via Metameric Tasks. International Conference on Learning Representations (ICLR) (2022). at <https://openreview.net/forum?id=yeP_zx9vqNm>
Serrino, J., Kleiman-Weiner, M., Parkes, D. C. & Tenenbaum, J. B. Finding Friend and Foe in Multi-Agent Games. Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS 2019) (2019).PDF icon Max KW paper.pdf (928.96 KB)
Smith, K. A. et al. The fine structure of surprise in intuitive physics: when, why, and how much?. Proceedings of the 42th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society - Developing a Mind: Learning in Humans, Animals, and Machines, CogSci 2020, virtual, July 29 - August 1, 2020 (Denison, S., Mack, M., Xu, Y. & Armstrong, B. C.) (2020). at <https://cogsci.mindmodeling.org/2020/papers/0761/index.html>
Wu, Y. & Schulz, L. A fine-grained understanding of emotions: Young children match within-valence emotional expressions to their causes. Cognitive Science Conference (CogSci) 2685-2690 (2015).PDF icon Cogsci Emotion pairings 2-4-15 Final version.pdf (729.07 KB)
Liang, T., Poggio, T., Rakhlin, A. & Stokes, J. Fisher-Rao Metric, Geometry, and Complexity of Neural Networks. arXiv.org (2017). at <https://arxiv.org/abs/1711.01530>PDF icon 1711.01530.pdf (966.99 KB)
Spokes, A. C., Venkatesan, T. & Spelke, E. S. Five-month-old infants attend to responsive caregivers. Cognitive Development Society (CDS) (2017). at <https://cogdevsoc.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/CDS2017AbstractBook.pdf>
McNamee, D., Stachenfeld, K., Botvinick, M. M. & Gershman, S. J. Flexible modulation of sequence generation in the entorhinal-hippocampal system. Nature Neuroscience (2021). doi:10.1038/s41593-021-00831-7
Gan, Y. & Poggio, T. For HyperBFs AGOP is a greedy approximation to gradient descent. (2024).PDF icon CBMM-Memo-148.pdf (1.06 MB)
Rangamani, A., Rosasco, L. & Poggio, T. For interpolating kernel machines, minimizing the norm of the ERM solution maximizes stability. Analysis and Applications 21, 193 - 215 (2023).
Rangamani, A., Rosasco, L. & Poggio, T. For interpolating kernel machines, the minimum norm ERM solution is the most stable. (2020).PDF icon CBMM_Memo_108.pdf (1015.14 KB)PDF icon Better bound (without inequalities!) (1.03 MB)
Subirana, B., Bagiati, A. & Sarma, S. On the Forgetting of College Academics: at "Ebbinghaus Speed"?. (2017).PDF icon CBMM Memo 068-On Forgetting - June 18th 2017 v2.pdf (713.7 KB)
Saxe, R. & Houlihan, S. Dae. Formalizing emotion concepts within a Bayesian model of theory of mind. Current Option in Psychology 17, 15-21 (2017).PDF icon 1-s2.0-S2352250X17300283-main.pdf (613.77 KB)
Ziyin, L., Chuang, I., Galanti, T. & Poggio, T. Formation of Representations in Neural Networks. (2024).PDF icon CBMM-Memo-150.pdf (4.03 MB)
Srinivasan, R. Francesco et al. Forward learning with top-down feedback: empirical and analytical characterization. arXiv (2023). at <https://arxiv.org/abs/2302.05440>
Spokes, A. C. & Spelke, E. S. Four-year-old children favor kin when the stakes are higher. Cognitive Development Society (CDS) (2017). at <https://cogdevsoc.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/CDS2017AbstractBook.pdf>
Luo, Y., Boix, X., Roig, G., Poggio, T. & Zhao, Q. Foveation-based Mechanisms Alleviate Adversarial Examples. (2016).PDF icon cbmm_memo_044.pdf (11.48 MB)

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