Got the Best Poster Award at #IWAI2025!
Many thanks to everyone who listened to my spotlight/stopped by my poster and shared thoughtful questions & comments!
IWAI 2025▶️ iwaiworkshop.github.io
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Theoretical neuroscientist. Unit Leader (PI), Brain Intelligence Theory Unit, RIKEN CBS. I'm interested in universal characterisation of the brain intelligence. https://cbs.riken.jp/en/faculty/t.isomura/
Got the Best Poster Award at #IWAI2025!
Many thanks to everyone who listened to my spotlight/stopped by my poster and shared thoughtful questions & comments!
IWAI 2025▶️ iwaiworkshop.github.io
Related preprint▶️ doi.org/10.1101/2025...
Our new preprint on active inference in zebrafish, with Yuki Tanimoto, Makio Torigoe, Hitoshi Okamoto, and Hideaki Shimazaki
"Predicting individual learning trajectories in zebrafish via the free-energy principle"
doi.org/10.1101/2025...
Predicting individual learning trajectories in zebrafish via the free-energy principle https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.08.06.668947v1
07.08.2025 20:15 — 👍 3 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0This work shows that formulations of these three classes can be derived from minimisation of a common free energy. This indicates that canonical neural networks can perform variational Bayesian inferences of external Turing machines through neural activity and plasticity. 2/2
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Our new paper "Triple equivalence for the emergence of biological intelligence" was published in Communications Physics.
www.nature.com/articles/s42...
Three pillars of intelligence–dynamical systems of neural nets, statistical inference, and Turing machines–have been studied almost separately. 1/2
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