Semantic Representations Extracted from Large Language Corpora Predict High-level Human Judgment in Seven Diverse Behavioral Domains Recent advances in machine learning, combined with the increased availability of large natural language datasets, have made it possible to uncover semantic representations that characterize what people know about and associate with a wide range of objects and […]
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Jeff Bilmes Department of Electrical Engineering University of Washington Location: Wu & Chen Auditorium, 101 Levine Hall Title and abstract forthcoming
Penn graduate students, postdocs, and RAs are invited to lunch with Penn faculty. Not a talk – they’ll take 10 minutes to introduce their work, then it’s pure conversation. Sandwiches and drinks served. Maria Chiara Errigo, University of Parma: Neuroscience and Law in Italy Location: 200 Goddard Labs
Location: Levin Auditorium (lower level, Levin Building) Maria Harrison, Cornell University Reprogramming root cells for endosymbiosis with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
R. Alison Adcock Department of Biological Psychiatry Duke University Motivations to Learn: Neural Contexts and Their Regulation Dopamine and other neuromodulators associated with motivation regulate neural plasticity and dynamically configure brain networks during learning, offering potential to enhance learning outcomes. Research in the Adcock laboratory has systematically characterized diverse motivational states related to […]