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How are similar objects represented in the brain?, Elita Lee (4413825)

We come across pieces of highly similar information in our daily lives. The hippocampus is known to form nonoverlapping representations of these similar memories to prevent interference. In our…

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Sold under Nazi rule: On the Provenance of a Manuscript in Princeton’s Goethe Collection, Dennis Schaefer, GS (2265857)

My presentation discusses the provenance of a 19th century German manuscript by the German author Johann Wolfgang Goethe in our Special Collections, which was sold under Nazi rule in 1934. As part of…

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Lecture Series Talk - Frank Ruda "The Ver-Fremdworteffekt. Adorno on Language’s Glitches"

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2023 Alumni Day Madison Medal Lecture - Dr. Robert Kahn *64

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"'An Image To Lighten The Soul's Heaviness:' Reflections On Portraiture And Longing In Classical Antiquity"

The concepts of ekphrasis and mimesis have prominently found their way into art historical methodologies that span subdisciplines of the field, generating interpretive models and sitting at the…

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ReMatch Intern - Jules Regan

Multimodal Word Learning Mentors: Prof. Casey Lew-Williams, Psychology Dr. Jessica Kosie, Psychology

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3D Object Reconstruction of Unseen and Unlabeled Point Clouds, Gene Chou, UG '22 (3963734)

Learning 3D representations of objects is a task at the heart of computer vision, robotic manipulation, scene understanding, medicine, and content generation. Implicit neural representations which…

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Targeted system optimization using inverse design, Prerit Terway, G4 (3958781)

Most systems have multiple objectives and constraints. For example, a company making a smartphone needs to increase the battery life, minimize the lag, and maximize the bandwidth. Solutions to these…

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Making Oobleck with Maricar Almeda '22

In this video, Maricar Almeda '22 will show us how to make oobleck! Materials: cornstarch, water, food coloring, resealable plastic bag Adult supervision needed: Yes Age range: 3 years old and…

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PNI Bootcamp 2020 Day 3 Math/Programming

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PNI Bootcamp 2020 Day 1 Math/Programming

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PNI Bootcamp 2020 Day 1 Math/Programming

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George Washington, Farewell Address

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Alden Hunt - 2020 Journalism Senior Colloquium

Alden Hunt '20 presents his certificate project, "Visitors From the Void," during the Program in Journalism's Senior Colloquium. A couple of years ago, a little blip on a…

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Unifying Caching Objectives with Learning Relaxed Belady

Caching is crucial to the end-to-end performance of distributed systems. By storing content that is commonly requested so that it can be served faster, this technique can improve request latency and…

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Unifying Caching Objectives with Learning Relaxed Belady

Caching is crucial to the end-to-end performance of distributed systems. By storing content that is commonly requested so that it can be served faster, this technique can improve request latency and…

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