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Mariya Toneva

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Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience|December 3, 2021
Single-Trial MEG Data Can Be Denoised Through Cross-Subject Predictive ModelingSrinivas Ravishankar, Mariya Toneva, Leila Wehbe
Nature Computational Science|February 13, 2023
Combining computational controls with natural text reveals aspects of meaning compositionMariya Toneva, Tom M Mitchell, Leila Wehbe
Arxiv|February 7, 2023
Large language models can segment narrative events similarly to humansSebastian Michelmann, Manoj Kumar, Kenneth A Norman, et al.
Behavior Research Methods|January 3, 2025
Large language models can segment narrative events similarly to humansSebastian Michelmann, Manoj Kumar, Kenneth A Norman, et al.
Proceedings of Machine Learning Research|May 21, 2025
Same Cause; Different Effects in the BrainMariya Toneva, Jennifer Williams, Anand Bollu, et al.
Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience|February 21, 2015
Applying artificial vision models to human scene understandingElissa M Aminoff, Mariya Toneva, Abhinav Shrivastava, et al.
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Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience|December 3, 2021
Single-Trial MEG Data Can Be Denoised Through Cross-Subject Predictive ModelingSrinivas Ravishankar, Mariya Toneva, Leila Wehbe
Nature Computational Science|February 13, 2023
Combining computational controls with natural text reveals aspects of meaning compositionMariya Toneva, Tom M Mitchell, Leila Wehbe
Arxiv|February 7, 2023
Large language models can segment narrative events similarly to humansSebastian Michelmann, Manoj Kumar, Kenneth A Norman, et al.
Behavior Research Methods|January 3, 2025
Large language models can segment narrative events similarly to humansSebastian Michelmann, Manoj Kumar, Kenneth A Norman, et al.
Proceedings of Machine Learning Research|May 21, 2025
Same Cause; Different Effects in the BrainMariya Toneva, Jennifer Williams, Anand Bollu, et al.
Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience|February 21, 2015
Applying artificial vision models to human scene understandingElissa M Aminoff, Mariya Toneva, Abhinav Shrivastava, et al.
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