Search Results for author: Vijay Balasubramanian

Found 6 papers, 0 papers with code

Time Makes Space: Emergence of Place Fields in Networks Encoding Temporally Continuous Sensory Experiences

no code implementations11 Aug 2024 Zhaoze Wang, Ronald W. Di Tullio, Spencer Rooke, Vijay Balasubramanian

We model CA3 as a recurrent autoencoder that recalls and reconstructs sensory experiences from noisy and partially occluded observations by agents traversing simulated rooms.

Hippocampus

Many Perception Tasks are Highly Redundant Functions of their Input Data

no code implementations18 Jul 2024 Rahul Ramesh, Anthony Bisulco, Ronald W. DiTullio, Linran Wei, Vijay Balasubramanian, Kostas Daniilidis, Pratik Chaudhari

We show that many perception tasks, from visual recognition, semantic segmentation, optical flow, depth estimation to vocalization discrimination, are highly redundant functions of their input data.

Depth Estimation Optical Flow Estimation +1

Playing it safe: information constrains collective betting strategies

no code implementations18 Apr 2023 Philipp Fleig, Vijay Balasubramanian

Every interaction of a living organism with its environment involves the placement of a bet.

Bayesian Inference

Heterologous autoimmunity and prokaryotic immune defense

no code implementations4 Jan 2021 Hanrong Chen, Andreas Mayer, Vijay Balasubramanian

Some prokaryotes possess CRISPR-Cas systems that provide adaptive immunity to viruses guided by DNA segments called spacers acquired from invading phage.

Relation

Statistical coupling constants from hidden sector entanglement

no code implementations16 Dec 2020 Vijay Balasubramanian, Jonathan J. Heckman, Elliot Lipeles, Andrew P. Turner

An observable consequence of this entanglement between visible and extra sectors is that the reported values of couplings will appear to have an irreducible variance.

High Energy Physics - Theory High Energy Physics - Experiment High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

What the odor is not: Estimation by elimination

no code implementations6 Mar 2019 Vijay Singh, Martin Tchernookov, Vijay Balasubramanian

Olfactory systems use a small number of broadly sensitive receptors to combinatorially encode a vast number of odors.

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