Interesting new paper by Greg Kobele on movement and reprojection!
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Graduate student in neuroscience @TAU. Study birds and linguistics, work for the union. He/Him.
i learned more from a three minute record than i ever learned from a large language model.
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Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, Harvard University. Computation, cognition, development.
Asst Prof at Johns Hopkins Cognitive Science • Director of the Group for Language and Intelligence (GLINT) ✨• Interested in all things language, cognition, and AI
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Psycholinguist at UMass Amherst
ELLIS PhD Student in Generative AI @ Ommer Lab (Stable Diffusion)
Assistant Professor at Bar-Ilan University
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CS PhD at Yale working with Tom McCoy and Tyler Brooke-Wilson on computational cognitive science.
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Linguist, cognitive scientist, developmental psychologist, mandolin player
Professor a NYU; Chief AI Scientist at Meta.
Researcher in AI, Machine Learning, Robotics, etc.
ACM Turing Award Laureate.
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Waiting on a robot body. All opinions are universal and held by both employers and family. ML/NLP professor.
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Cognitive scientist interested in the processing, acquisition and evolution of language; statistical learning; computational modeling.
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The Leibniz-Centre General Linguistics (ZAS) is an university independent research institute in Berlin.
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