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Kumar, S., Dasgupta, I., Daw, N. D., Cohen, J. D., Griffiths, T. L. (2023). Disentangling abstraction from statistical pattern matching in human and machine learning. PLoS Computational Biology 19(8). (pdf)
S&C
Dasgupta, I., Grant, E., & Griffiths, T. L. (2022). Distinguishing rule- and exemplar-based generalization in learning systems. Proceedings of the International Conference on Machine Learning. (pdf)
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S&C
Dasgupta, I., & Griffiths, T. L. (2022). Clustering and the efficient use of cognitive resources. Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 109, 102675. (pdf)
SML
DMRL
Kumar, S., Correa, C. G., Dasgupta, I., Marjieh, R., Hu, M. Y., Hawkins, R.D., Daw, N. D., Cohen, J. D., Narasimhan, K. R., & Griffiths, T. L. (2022). Using Natural Language and Program Abstractions to Instill Human Inductive Biases in Machines. Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems, 36. (preprint)
DMRL
Kumar, S., Dasgupta, I., Cohen, J. D., Daw, N. D., & Griffiths, T. L. (2021). Meta-learning of structured task distributions in humans and machines. Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Learning Representations (ICLR). (pdf)
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Langlois, T. A., Zhao, H. C., Grant, E., Dasgupta, I., Griffiths, T. L., & Jacoby, N. (2021). Passive attention in artificial neural networks predicts human visual selectivity. Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems, 34. (pdf)
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Tuli, S., Dasgupta, I., Grant, E., & Griffiths, T. L. (2021). Are Convolutional Neural Networks or Transformers more like human vision?. Proceedings of the 43rd Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society. (link)

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