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    • What am I searching for? 

      Zhang, Mengmi; Feng, Jiashi; Lim, Joo Hwee; Zhao, Qi; Kreiman, Gabriel (Center for Brains, Minds and Machines (CBMM), arXiv.org, 2018-07-31)
      Can we infer intentions and goals from a person's actions? As an example of this family of problems, we consider here whether it is possible to decipher what a person is searching for by decoding their eye movement behavior. ...
    • When Computer Vision Gazes at Cognition 

      Gao, Tao; Harari, Daniel; Tenenbaum, Joshua; Ullman, Shimon (Center for Brains, Minds and Machines (CBMM), arXiv, 2014-12-12)
      Joint attention is a core, early-developing form of social interaction. It is based on our ability to discriminate the third party objects that other people are looking at. While it has been shown that people can accurately ...
    • When Is Handcrafting Not a Curse? 

      Liao, Qianli; Poggio, Tomaso (2018-12-31)
      Recently, with the proliferation of deep learning, there is a strong trend of abandoning handcrafted sys- tems/features in machine learning and AI by replacing them with “end-to-end” systems “learned from scratch”. These ...
    • Where do hypotheses come from? 

      Dasgupta, Ishita; Schulz, Eric; Gershman, Samuel J. (Center for Brains, Minds and Machines (CBMM), 2016-10-24)
      Why are human inferences sometimes remarkably close to the Bayesian ideal and other times systematically biased? One notable instance of this discrepancy is that tasks where the candidate hypotheses are explicitly available ...