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Human-Guided Complexity-Controlled Abstractions

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Oct 27, 2023
Andi Peng, Mycal Tucker, Eoin Kenny, Noga Zaslavsky, Pulkit Agrawal, Julie Shah

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Towards Human-Agent Communication via the Information Bottleneck Principle

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Jun 30, 2022
Mycal Tucker, Julie Shah, Roger Levy, Noga Zaslavsky

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Scalable pragmatic communication via self-supervision

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Aug 12, 2021
Jennifer Hu, Roger Levy, Noga Zaslavsky

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Probing artificial neural networks: insights from neuroscience

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Apr 16, 2021
Anna A. Ivanova, John Hewitt, Noga Zaslavsky

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A Rate-Distortion view of human pragmatic reasoning

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May 13, 2020
Noga Zaslavsky, Jennifer Hu, Roger P. Levy

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Semantic categories of artifacts and animals reflect efficient coding

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May 11, 2019
Noga Zaslavsky, Terry Regier, Naftali Tishby, Charles Kemp

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Efficient human-like semantic representations via the Information Bottleneck principle

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Aug 09, 2018
Noga Zaslavsky, Charles Kemp, Terry Regier, Naftali Tishby

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Color naming reflects both perceptual structure and communicative need

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Aug 03, 2018
Noga Zaslavsky, Charles Kemp, Naftali Tishby, Terry Regier

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Deep Learning and the Information Bottleneck Principle

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Mar 09, 2015
Naftali Tishby, Noga Zaslavsky

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