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    • Seeing is Worse than Believing: Reading People’s Minds Better than Computer-Vision Methods Recognize Actions 

      Barbu, Andrei; Barrett, Daniel P.; Chen, Wei; Narayanaswamy, Siddharth; Xiong, Caiming; e.a. (2015-12-10)
      We had human subjects perform a one-out-of-six class action recognition task from video stimuli while undergoing functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Support-vector machines (SVMs) were trained on the recovered ...
    • The Compositional Nature of Event Representations in the Human Brain 

      Barbu, Andrei; Narayanaswamy, Siddharth; Xiong, Caiming; Corso, Jason J.; Fellbaum, Christiane D.; e.a. (Center for Brains, Minds and Machines (CBMM), arXiv, 2014-07-14)
      How does the human brain represent simple compositions of constituents: actors, verbs, objects, directions, and locations? Subjects viewed videos during neuroimaging (fMRI) sessions from which sentential descriptions of ...
    • Concepts in a Probabilistic Language of Thought 

      Goodman, Noah D.; Tenenbaum, Joshua B.; Gerstenberg, Tobias (Center for Brains, Minds and Machines (CBMM), 2014-06-14)
      Knowledge organizes our understanding of the world, determining what we expect given what we have already seen. Our predictive representations have two key properties: they are productive, and they are graded. Productive ...