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Poggio, T. Associative Memory as the Core of Intelligence in Technology and Evolution. (2026).PDF icon Review_On_Associative_Memories-14.pdf (245.78 KB)
Poggio, T., Mutch, J. & Isik, L. Computational role of eccentricity dependent cortical magnification. (2014).PDF icon CBMM-Memo-017.pdf (1.04 MB)
Poggio, T. Deep Leaning: Mathematics and Neuroscience. A Sponsored Supplement to Science Brain-Inspired intelligent robotics: The intersection of robotics and neuroscience, 9-12 (2016).
Poggio, T., Liao, Q. & Banburski, A. Complexity Control by Gradient Descent in Deep Networks. Nature Communications 11, (2020).PDF icon s41467-020-14663-9.pdf (431.68 KB)
Poggio, T. How Deep Sparse Networks Avoid the Curse of Dimensionality: Efficiently Computable Functions are Compositionally Sparse. (2022).PDF icon v1.0 (984.15 KB)PDF icon v5.7 adding in context learning etc (1.16 MB)
Poggio, T. Is Research in Intelligence an Existential Risk?. (2014).PDF icon Is Research in Intelligence an Existential Risk.pdf (571.42 KB)
Poggio, T. & Liao, Q. Theory I: Deep networks and the curse of dimensionality. Bulletin of the Polish Academy of Sciences: Technical Sciences 66, (2018).PDF icon 02_761-774_00966_Bpast.No_.66-6_28.12.18_K1.pdf (1.18 MB)
Poggio, T., Liao, Q. & Xu, M. Implicit dynamic regularization in deep networks. (2020).PDF icon v1.2 (2.29 MB)PDF icon v.59 Update on rank (2.43 MB)
Poggio, T. A. & Xu, M. On efficiently computable functions, deep networks and sparse compositionality. (2025).PDF icon Deep_sparse_networks_approximate_efficiently_computable_functions.pdf (223.15 KB)

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