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Sarah E Marzen

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Journal of Theoretical Biology|June 16, 2019
Novelty detection improves performance of reinforcement learners in fluctuating, partially observable environmentsSarah E Marzen
Physical Review. E|August 20, 2021
Choosing dynamical systems that predict weak inputSarah E Marzen
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|May 12, 2017
The evolution of lossy compressionSarah E Marzen, Simon DeDeo
Physical Review. E|January 20, 2021
Time cells might be optimized for predictive capacity, not redundancy reduction or memory capacityAlexander Hsu, Sarah E Marzen
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology|January 30, 2020
Prediction and Dissipation in Nonequilibrium Molecular Sensors: Conditionally Markovian Channels Driven by Memoryful EnvironmentsSarah E Marzen, James P Crutchfield
Entropy (Basel, Switzerland)|January 21, 2022
Probabilistic Deterministic Finite Automata and Recurrent Networks, RevisitedSarah E Marzen, James P Crutchfield
Entropy (Basel, Switzerland)|November 24, 2022
Inference, Prediction, & Entropy-Rate Estimation of Continuous-Time, Discrete-Event ProcessesSarah E Marzen, James P Crutchfield
Physical Review. E|June 17, 2017
Nearly maximally predictive features and their dimensionsSarah E Marzen, James P Crutchfield
Physical Review. E|August 17, 2018
Optimized bacteria are environmental prediction enginesSarah E Marzen, James P Crutchfield
Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience|September 18, 2015
Time resolution dependence of information measures for spiking neurons: scaling and universalitySarah E Marzen, Michael R DeWeese, James P Crutchfield
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Journal of Theoretical Biology|June 16, 2019
Novelty detection improves performance of reinforcement learners in fluctuating, partially observable environmentsSarah E Marzen
Physical Review. E|August 20, 2021
Choosing dynamical systems that predict weak inputSarah E Marzen
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|May 12, 2017
The evolution of lossy compressionSarah E Marzen, Simon DeDeo
Physical Review. E|January 20, 2021
Time cells might be optimized for predictive capacity, not redundancy reduction or memory capacityAlexander Hsu, Sarah E Marzen
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology|January 30, 2020
Prediction and Dissipation in Nonequilibrium Molecular Sensors: Conditionally Markovian Channels Driven by Memoryful EnvironmentsSarah E Marzen, James P Crutchfield
Entropy (Basel, Switzerland)|January 21, 2022
Probabilistic Deterministic Finite Automata and Recurrent Networks, RevisitedSarah E Marzen, James P Crutchfield
Entropy (Basel, Switzerland)|November 24, 2022
Inference, Prediction, & Entropy-Rate Estimation of Continuous-Time, Discrete-Event ProcessesSarah E Marzen, James P Crutchfield
Physical Review. E|June 17, 2017
Nearly maximally predictive features and their dimensionsSarah E Marzen, James P Crutchfield
Physical Review. E|August 17, 2018
Optimized bacteria are environmental prediction enginesSarah E Marzen, James P Crutchfield
Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience|September 18, 2015
Time resolution dependence of information measures for spiking neurons: scaling and universalitySarah E Marzen, Michael R DeWeese, James P Crutchfield
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