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Leibo, J. Z., Liao, Q. & Poggio, T. Subtasks of unconstrained face recognition. (2014).
Leibo, J. Z., Liao, Q., Freiwald, W. A., Anselmi, F. & Poggio, T. View-tolerant face recognition and Hebbian learning imply mirror-symmetric neural tuning to head orientation. (2016).PDF icon faceMirrorSymmetry_memo_ver01.pdf (3.93 MB)
Leibo, J. Z., Liao, Q., Anselmi, F. & Poggio, T. The Invariance Hypothesis Implies Domain-Specific Regions in Visual Cortex. (2015).Binary Data modularity_dataset_ver1.tar.gz (36.14 MB)
Leibo, J. Z., Liao, Q., Anselmi, F. & Poggio, T. The Invariance Hypothesis Implies Domain-Specific Regions in Visual Cortex. (2014). doi:10.1101/004473PDF icon CBMM Memo 004_new.pdf (2.25 MB)
Leibo, J. Z., Liao, Q. & Poggio, T. Subtasks of Unconstrained Face Recognition. (2014).PDF icon Leibo_Liao_Poggio_subtasks_VISAPP_2014.pdf (268.69 KB)
Leibo, J. Z., Liao, Q., Anselmi, F., Freiwald, W. A. & Poggio, T. View-Tolerant Face Recognition and Hebbian Learning Imply Mirror-Symmetric Neural Tuning to Head Orientation. Current Biology 27, 1-6 (2017).
Leonard, J. A., Garcia, A. & Schulz, L. How Adults’ Actions, Outcomes, and Testimony Affect Preschoolers’ Persistence. Child Development (2019). doi:10.1111/cdev.13305
Leonard, J. A., Lee, Y. & Schulz, L. Infants make more attempts to achieve a goal when they see adults persist. Science 357, 1290 - 1294 (2017).
Letizia, M. et al. Learning new physics efficiently with nonparametric methodsAbstract. The European Physical Journal C 82, (2022).
Levine, S., Kleiman-Weiner, M., Schulz, L., Tenenbaum, J. B. & Cushman, F. A. The logic of universalization guides moral judgment. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) 202014505 (2020). doi:10.1073/pnas.2014505117
Lewis, O. & Poggio, T. From Neuron to Cognition via Computational Neuroscience (The MIT Press, 2016). at <https://mitpress.mit.edu/neuron-cognition>
Lewis, O. & Hermann, K. Data for free: Fewer-shot algorithm learning with parametricity data augmentation. ICLR 2019 (2019).
Lewis, O. Structured learning and inference with neural networks and generative models. (2018).
Li, Y. et al. An approximate representation of objects underlies physical reasoning. psyArXiv (2022). at <https://psyarxiv.com/vebu5/>
Li, C. & Deza, A. What Matters In Branch Specialization? Using a Toy Task to Make Predictions. Shared Visual Representations in Human and Machine Intelligence (SVRHM) Workshop at NeurIPS (2021). at <https://openreview.net/forum?id=0kPS1i6wict>
Li, Y., Koch, C., Rehg, J. M. & Yuille, A. The Secrets of Salient Object Segmentation. (2014).PDF icon CBMM-Memo-014.pdf (1.59 MB)
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)
Liao, Q., Miranda, B., Hidary, J. & Poggio, T. Classical generalization bounds are surprisingly tight for Deep Networks. (2018).PDF icon CBMM-Memo-091.pdf (1.43 MB)PDF icon CBMM-Memo-091-v2.pdf (1.88 MB)
Liao, Q., Kawaguchi, K. & Poggio, T. Streaming Normalization: Towards Simpler and More Biologically-plausible Normalizations for Online and Recurrent Learning. (2016).PDF icon CBMM-Memo-057.pdf (1.27 MB)
Liao, Q., Leibo, J. Z. & Poggio, T. How Important Is Weight Symmetry in Backpropagation?. Thirtieth AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-16) (2016). at <https://cbmm.mit.edu/sites/default/files/publications/liao-leibo-poggio.pdf>
Liao, Q. & Poggio, T. Object-Oriented Deep Learning. (2017).PDF icon CBMM-Memo-070.pdf (963.54 KB)
Liao, Q. et al. Self-Assembly of a Biologically Plausible Learning Circuit. (2024).PDF icon CBMM-Memo-152.pdf (1.84 MB)
Liao, Q., Leibo, J. Z., Mroueh, Y. & Poggio, T. Can a biologically-plausible hierarchy effectively replace face detection, alignment, and recognition pipelines?. (2014).PDF icon CBMM-Memo-003.pdf (963.66 KB)
Liao, Q. & Poggio, T. Bridging the Gaps Between Residual Learning, Recurrent Neural Networks and Visual Cortex. (2016).PDF icon CBMM Memo No. 047 (1.29 MB)
Liao, Q., Leibo, J. Z. & Poggio, T. How Important Is Weight Symmetry in Backpropagation?. Thirtieth AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-16) (Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence, 2016).PDF icon liao-leibo-poggio.pdf (191.91 KB)

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