Alexander Huth
12 papers · 2018–2023 · 7 conferences · across top CS/AI conferences
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brain response
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functional magnetic resonance imaging
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Papers
Humans and language models diverge when predicting repeating text
CONLL 2023
Humans and language models diverge when predicting repeating text
EMNLP 2023
Scaling laws for language encoding models in fMRI
NIPS 2023
Brain encoding models based on multimodal transformers can transfer across language and vision
NIPS 2023
Self-Supervised Models of Audio Effectively Explain Human Cortical Responses to Speech
ICML 2022
Selecting Informative Contexts Improves Language Model Fine-tuning
IJCNLP 2021
Low-dimensional Structure in the Space of Language Representations is Reflected in Brain Responses
NIPS 2021
Selecting Informative Contexts Improves Language Model Fine-tuning
ACL 2021
Multi-timescale Representation Learning in LSTM Language Models
ICLR 2021
Approximating Stacked and Bidirectional Recurrent Architectures with the Delayed Recurrent Neural Network
ICML 2020
Interpretable multi-timescale models for predicting fMRI responses to continuous natural speech
NIPS 2020
Incorporating Context into Language Encoding Models for fMRI
NIPS 2018