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Autor:
Gritsevskiy, Andrew, Panickssery, Arjun, Kirtland, Aaron, Kauffman, Derik, Gundlach, Hans, Gritsevskaya, Irina, Cavanagh, Joe, Chiang, Jonathan, La Roux, Lydia, Hung, Michelle
We propose a new benchmark evaluating the performance of multimodal large language models on rebus puzzles. The dataset covers 333 original examples of image-based wordplay, cluing 13 categories such as movies, composers, major cities, and food. To a
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2401.05604
Autor:
Frankel, Nicholas W., Deng, Han, Yucel, Gozde, Gainer, Marcus, Leemans, Nelia, Lam, Alice, Li, Yongshuai, Hung, Michelle, Lee, Derrick, Lee, Chen-Ting, Banicki, Andrew, Tian, Mengxi, Almudhfar, Niran, Naitmazi, Lawrence, Roguev, Assen, Lee, Seunghee, Wong, Wilson, Gordley, Russell, Lu, Timothy K., Garrison, Brian S.
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In Cell Reports 28 May 2024 43(5)
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Autor:
Stranford, Devin M., Simons, Lacy M., Berman, Katherine E., Cheng, Luyi, DiBiase, Beth N., Hung, Michelle E., Lucks, Julius B., Hultquist, Judd F., Leonard, Joshua N.
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Nature Biomedical Engineering; Apr2024, Vol. 8 Issue 4, p397-414, 18p
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Autor:
Thomas, Ashley J., Hung, Michelle S
small update to "Do children think liking the same foods or sharing saliva is more predictive of social closeness?" : the first author forgot we had practice questions. Children could get one of two practice questions: mother and child or strangers.
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::abb2b365d1c460b49cc2d365aea1ffd3
In this project, we explore the idea that people view food sharing actions as “bids” to reveal the type and closeness of a relationship. We use a modified Rational Speech Act framework to model the recursive inferences that food sharing interacti
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::db9bd1819f9dc88be9314ffe0045e675
In this project, we explore the idea that people view food sharing actions as “bids” to reveal the type and closeness of a relationship. We use a modified Rational Speech Act framework to model the recursive inferences that food sharing interacti
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::e67fa676ac4fe7c5b28d17dba5499c7b