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Woo, B. & Spelke, E. Eight-Month-Old Infants’ Social Evaluations of Agents Who Act on False Beliefs. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 44, (2022).
Woo, B. M. & Spelke, E. S. Toddlers’ social evaluations of agents who act on false beliefs. Developmental Science 26, (2022).
Wu, Y., Baker, C., Tenenbaum, J. B. & Schulz, L. Rational inference of beliefs and desires from emotional expressions. Cognitive Science 42, (2018).PDF icon Wu_Baker_Tenenbaum_Schulz_in_press_cognitive_science.pdf (1.65 MB)
Wu, Y. & Schulz, L. Inferring Beliefs and Desires From Emotional Reactions to Anticipated and Observed Events. Child Development (2017). doi:10.1111/cdev.12759PDF icon Wu_et_al-2017-Child_Development.pdf (883.1 KB)
Wu, J., Yildirim, I., Lim, J. J., Freeman, W. T. & Tenenbaum, J. B. Galileo: Perceiving physical object properties by integrating a physics engine with deep learning. NIPS 2015 (2015). at <https://papers.nips.cc/paper/5780-galileo-perceiving-physical-object-properties-by-integrating-a-physics-engine-with-deep-learning>
Wu, Y., Muentener, P. & Schulz, L. The invisible hand: Toddlers connect probabilistic events with agentive causes. Cognitive Science 40, 23 (2016).PDF icon Wu_Muentener_Schulz_2016_InvisibleHand.pdf (307.21 KB)
Wu, K., Wu, E. & Kreiman, G. Learning Scene Gist with Convolutional Neural Networks to Improve Object Recognition. arXiv | Cornell University arXiv:1803.01967, (2018).
Wu, Y., Muentener, P. & Schulz, L. One- to Four-year-olds’ Ability to Connect Diverse Positive Emotional Expressions to Their Probable Causes . Society for Research in Child Development (2017).
Wu, J. et al. MarrNet: 3D Shape Reconstruction via 2.5D Sketches. Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 30 540–550 (2017). at <http://papers.nips.cc/paper/6657-marrnet-3d-shape-reconstruction-via-25d-sketches.pdf>PDF icon MarrNet: 3D Shape Reconstruction via 2.5D Sketches (6.25 MB)
Wu, J., Lu, E., Kohli, P., Freeman, W. T. & Tenenbaum, J. B. Learning to See Physics via Visual De-animation. Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 30 152–163 (2017). at <http://papers.nips.cc/paper/6620-learning-to-see-physics-via-visual-de-animation.pdf>PDF icon Learning to See Physics via Visual De-animation (1.11 MB)
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)
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Xia, F., Wang, P., Chen, L. -chieh & Yuille, A. Zoom better to see clearer: Human and object parsing with hierarchical auto-zoom net. ECCV (2016).PDF icon auto-zoom_net.pdf (5.77 MB)
Xia, F., Wang, P., Chen, L. -chieh & Yuille, A. Zoom Better to See Clearer: Human Part Segmentation with Auto Zoom Net. ECCV (2016).
Xiang, Y., Graeber, T., Enke, B. & Gershman, S. J. Confidence and central tendency in perceptual judgment. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 83, 3024 - 3034 (2021).
Xiang, Y., Vélez, N. & Gershman, S. J. Collaborative decision making is grounded in representations of other people’s competence and effort. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 152, 1565 - 1579 (2023).
Xiang, Y., Landy, J., Cushman, F. A., Vélez, N. & Gershman, S. J. Actual and counterfactual effort contribute to responsibility attributions in collaborative tasks. Cognition 241, 105609 (2023).
Xiao, Y. et al. Task-specific neural processes underlying conflict resolution during cognitive control. BioRxiv (2022). doi:10.1101/2022.01.16.476535 PDF icon 2022.01.16.476535v1.full_.pdf (22.96 MB)
Xiao, W., Chen, H., Liao, Q. & Poggio, T. Biologically-plausible learning algorithms can scale to large datasets. International Conference on Learning Representations, (ICLR 2019) (2019).PDF icon gk7779.pdf (721.53 KB)
Xiao, W. & Kreiman, G. XDream: Finding preferred stimuli for visual neurons using generative networks and gradient-free optimization. PLOS Computational Biology 16, e1007973 (2020).PDF icon gk7791.pdf (2.39 MB)
Xiao, W., Chen, H., Liao, Q. & Poggio, T. Biologically-plausible learning algorithms can scale to large datasets. (2018).PDF icon CBMM-Memo-092.pdf (1.31 MB)
Xiao, Y. et al. Cross-task specificity and within-task invariance of cognitive control processes. Cell Reports 42, 111919 (2023).PDF icon PIIS2211124722018174.pdf (3.97 MB)
Xiao, W., Sharma, S., Kreiman, G. & Livingstone, M. S. Out of sight, out of mind: Responses in primate ventral visual cortex track individual fixations during natural vision. bioRxiv (2023). doi:10.1101/2023.02.08.527666
Xie, Y., Li, Y. & Rangamani, A. Skip Connections Increase the Capacity of Associative Memories in Variable Binding Mechanisms. (2023).PDF icon CBMM-Memo-142.pdf (1.64 MB)
Xu, J., Jiang, M., Wang, S., Kankanhalli, M. & Zhao, Q. Predicting Saliency Beyond Pixels. (2014). at <http://www.ece.nus.edu.sg/stfpage/eleqiz/predicting.html>
Xu, M. et al. The Janus effects of SGD vs GD: high noise and low rank. (2023).PDF icon Updated with appendix showing empirically that the main results extend to deep nonlinear networks (2.95 MB)PDF icon Small updates...typos... (616.82 KB)

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