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Leila Wehbe

17 papers · 2014–2025 · 6 conferences · across top CS/AI conferences

Achievements

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Conferences

NIPS (9) ICLR (2) IJCAI (2) NAACL (2) CLEAR (1) EMNLP (1)

Papers

Brain Mapping with Dense Features: Grounding Cortical Semantic Selectivity in Natural Images With Vision Transformers ICLR 2025 BrainSCUBA: Fine-Grained Natural Language Captions of Visual Cortex Selectivity ICLR 2024 Divergences between Language Models and Human Brains NIPS 2024 Brain Diffusion for Visual Exploration: Cortical Discovery using Large Scale Generative Models NIPS 2023 Neural Data Transformer 2: Multi-context Pretraining for Neural Spiking Activity NIPS 2023 Brain Dissection: fMRI-trained Networks Reveal Spatial Selectivity in the Processing of Natural Images NIPS 2023 Same Cause; Different Effects in the Brain CLEAR 2022 Can fMRI reveal the representation of syntactic structure in the brain? NIPS 2021 Modeling Task Effects on Meaning Representation in the Brain via Zero-Shot MEG Prediction NIPS 2020 Self-Discriminative Learning for Unsupervised Document Embedding NAACL 2019 Interpreting and improving natural-language processing (in machines) with natural language-processing (in the brain) NIPS 2019 Neural Taskonomy: Inferring the Similarity of Task-Derived Representations from Brain Activity NIPS 2019 Inducing brain-relevant bias in natural language processing models NIPS 2019 Nonparametric Independence Testing for Small Sample Sizes IJCAI 2015 The Spatio-Temporal Representation of Natural Reading IJCAI 2015 A Compositional and Interpretable Semantic Space NAACL 2015 Aligning context-based statistical models of language with brain activity during reading EMNLP 2014