Sarah Hye-yeon Lee Language and Cognition Lab University of Pennsylvania Signatures of individuation across objects and events The physical world provides humans with continuous streams of experience in both space and time. The human mind, however, can parse and organize this continuous input into discrete, individual units. In this talk, I will characterize […]
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Ellie Pavlick Language Understanding and Representation Lab Brown University Understanding Linguistic and Reasoning Mechanisms in Large Language Models Large neural network language models have become the state of the art for processing language, but are typically considered to be “black boxes”, the underlying representations and mechanisms of which are inscrutable to humans. This […]
We will also stream this seminar via Zoom. For the link, please contact us: pennmindcore@sas.upenn.edu Vlad Ayzenberg MindCORE Postdoctoral Fellow Early developing mechanisms underlying visual object categorization Humans learn new object categories rapidly, often after seeing just one example. Indeed, even infants exhibit remarkable categorization abilities in the absence of extensive experience. […]