What words can convey
Natural language processing models capture rich knowledge of words’ meanings through statistics.
Natural language processing models capture rich knowledge of words’ meanings through statistics.
Innovative brain-wide mapping study shows that an “engram,” the ensemble of neurons encoding a memory, is widely distributed and includes regions not previously realized.
A new neural network approach captures the characteristics of a physical system’s dynamic motion from video, regardless of rendering configuration or image differences.
Prestigious honor society announces more than 250 new members.
Competitive seed grants launch yearlong investigations of novel hypotheses about potential causes, biomarkers, treatments of Alzheimer’s and ALS.
MIT researchers can now estimate how much information data are likely to contain, in a more accurate and scalable way than previous methods.
Seven staff members are recognized for their dedication to the School of Science and to MIT.
Fellowship funds graduate studies for outstanding immigrants and children of immigrants.
AIMBE's highest honor recognizes MIT professor's contributions to neural signal processing, anesthesiology advances.
When artificial intelligence is tasked with visually identifying objects and faces, it assigns specific components of its network to face recognition — just like the human brain.
Electric fields may represent information held in working memory, allowing the brain to overcome “representational drift,” or the inconsistent participation of individual neurons.
A new technique could enable a robot to manipulate squishy objects like pizza dough or soft materials like clothing.
Cannabinoid receptors help the brain’s dopamine system establish key connections after birth, a new mouse study suggests.
These cells, located in the brain’s striatum, appear to help with decision-making that requires evaluating risks and benefits.
Martin Luther King Jr. Scholar bridges disciplines to translate vision into elegant math and neuroscience theory.