Satpreet (Sat) Singh
@satpreetsingh.bsky.social
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Postdoc @harvard.edu @kempnerinstitute.bsky.social Homepage: http://satpreetsingh.github.io Twitter: https://x.com/tweetsatpreet
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cogscikid.bsky.social
Excited to share a new project spanning cognitive science and AI where we develop a novel deep reinforcement learning model---Multitask Preplay---that explains how people generalize to new tasks that were previously accessible but unpursued.
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neurograce.bsky.social
For the past 3 years, I've taught a course on Machine Learning for Climate Change to undergrads. At times, people have asked if the course lectures could be made available online. While I can't offer that, I have decided to start making "5 Minute Papers on AI for the Planet" videos. Hope its useful!
5 Minute Papers on AI for the Planet
AI is more than just chatbots! Learn about how AI can be used to protect biodiversity, fight climate change, and just better understand our planet through 5-minute explainers covering academic papers ...
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satpreetsingh.bsky.social
If you're at #RLDM2025, check out our contributed talk at Session 3 (Fri 6/13, 12:10pm), presented by my brilliant co-first-author on this project @sjohnsonyu.bsky.social!

Wasn't able to make it in person, but would love to hear your thoughts

@kempnerinstitute.bsky.social @harvardmed.bsky.social
kanakarajanphd.bsky.social
New work incoming at #RLDM2025 🤖 🐟

While we look forward to sharing our research, I'm mindful that many colleagues, including the authors of our second abstract, can't attend due to funding & travel issues.

Read the extended abstracts: rldm.org/program-2025/ #neuroskyence
Rajan Lab presentation at RLDM 2025, Investigating active electrosensing and communication in deep-reinforcement learning trained artificial fish collectives
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anayebi.bsky.social
Check out our new work on making robots process touch more like brains!

Surprisingly, ConvRNNs best matched mouse cortex—passing the NeuroAI Turing Test. We also developed tactile-specific SSL augmentations and an Encoder-Attender-Decoder framework unifying ConvRNNs, SSMs & Transformers.
trinityjchung.com
1/ What if we make robots that process touch the way our brains do?
We found that Convolutional Recurrent Neural Networks (ConvRNNs) pass the NeuroAI Turing Test in currently available mouse somatosensory cortex data.
New paper by @Yuchen @Nathan @anayebi.bsky.social and me!
Task-Optimized Convolutional Recurrent Networks Align with Tactile Processing in the Rodent Brain
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lampinen.bsky.social
It was an honor to speak at the
@kempnerinstitute.bsky.social
on how some of our recent works can be interpreted as an application of rational analysis to language model behaviors — seeing both their successes and failures through the lens of adaptation to the properties of their training data.
kempnerinstitute.bsky.social
New in the Kempner Seminar Series:

Andrew Lampinen of Google DeepMind discusses how the in-context performance of language models can arise from rational adaptation to properties of the training data distribution.

bit.ly/KempnerLampi...

#ML #AI #LLMs
Rational Analysis of Language Models with Andrew Lampinen
Andrew Lampinen from DeepMind visited the Kempner's Seminar Series on May 16, 2025, to discuss "Rational Analysis of Language Models." There has been substantial debate about the capabilities of language models—which aspects of language they can acquire, whether they can be said to ‘reason’, and whether they can truly ‘learn’ in context. In this talk, I will suggest that approaches from cognitive science can provide useful tools for approaching these questions. Specifically, I will focus on rational analysis: analyzing behavior as a rational adaptation to an environment. I’ll first illustrate these ideas by discussing some of our work analyzing how the in-context learning abilities of language models can emerge as a rational adaptation to simple properties of the data distribution they are trained on. I’ll then discuss how this analysis extends to suggest that many of language models broader success and failures can be interpreted as rational responses to the natural data distribution — including cases where language models exhibit some of the same patterns of content entangled reasoning that humans do. Finally, I’ll illustrate how rational analysis implies that the contextual abilities of language models can overcome failures like the “reversal curse” — and how to exploit these insights to improve generalization.
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60minutes.bsky.social
After using electrical stimulation to activate their muscles, patients improved movement in their paralyzed limbs even when the system was turned off. The team leading the clinical trial believes new nerve connections may have begun to grow. https://cbsn.ws/43ocCrA
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kanakarajanphd.bsky.social
Big day for the Rajan lab at @harvardmed.bsky.social Friday Seminar Series 🌟

@satpreetsingh.bsky.social & Siyan Zhou gave outstanding talks on collective behaviors in artificial fish schools & disordered attractors in mice. I’m so proud of their work! 🤖🧠
satpreetsingh.bsky.social
Thanks to our wonderful speakers Speakers: Margarida Sousa, @kristorpjensen.bsky.social, @kevinjmiller.bsky.social, Emily Mackevicius, @anayebi.bsky.social, @bingbrunton.bsky.social,
@talmo.bsky.social, and Shreya Saxena

Our workshop was very well attended, we hope to hold it again next year!!
satpreetsingh.bsky.social
📽️Recordings from our
@cosynemeeting.bsky.social
#COSYNE2025 workshop on “Agent-Based Models in Neuroscience: Complex Planning, Embodiment, and Beyond" are now online: neuro-agent-models.github.io
🧠🤖
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tdverstynen.bsky.social
ML/stats folks!

This might be a stupid question but my brain isn’t working. In control theory, is there a way to directly infer a system’s objective function by just observing its behavior (as opposed to doing model comparison hypothesis tests)?
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ninamiolane.bsky.social
At @cosynemeeting.bsky.social ? Don't miss the workshop "It's All Connected" or how graph neural networks help us understand the structure-function relationship in the brain🧠

Thanks to the organizers @neurokim.bsky.social @briandepasquale.bsky.social Sam Lewallen 🌟

sites.google.com/bu.edu/gnnwo...
gnnworkshop cosyne2025
It's All Connected!
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kanakarajanphd.bsky.social
Big showing from the Rajan Lab at @cosynemeeting.bsky.social!

We have posters on everything from multi-agent social foraging to neuromodulated neural networks. Catch us in Poster Sessions 2 & 3 🧠🤖

#Cosyne2025 #NeuroAI #CompSci #neuroskyence
COSYNE 2025 Rajan lab posters. 
Friday, March 28 - Poster Session 2:
2-043: Emergent small-group foraging under variable group size, food scarcity, and sensory capabilities by Zhouyang (Hanson) Lu, Satpreet H Singh, Sonja Johnson-Yu, Aaron Walsman, Kanaka Rajan
2-058: 'Modeling rapid neuromodulation in the cortex-basal ganglia-thalamus loop' by Julia Costacurta and Yu Duan (co-first), John Assad, Kanaka Rajan and Scott Linderman (co-senior)
2-060: 'Measuring and Controlling Solution Degeneracy across Task-Trained RNNs' by Ann Huang, Satpreet Singh, Kanaka Rajan

Saturday, March 29 - Poster Session 3:

3-020: 'ForageWorld: RL agents in complex foraging arenas develop internal maps for navigation and planning' by Ryan Badman, Riley Simmons-Edler, Joshua Lunger, John Vastola, William Qian, Kanaka Rajan
3-109: 'Inhibition-stabilized disordered dynamics in mouse cortex during navigational decision-making' by Siyan Zhou, Ryan Badman, Charlotte Arlt, Kanaka Rajan, Christopher Harvey
satpreetsingh.bsky.social
Attending #COSYNE2025? Check out our workshop on Agent-based models in Neuroscience on Monday March 31st!

Updated schedule here: neuro-agent-models.github.io
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jdrugowitsch.bsky.social
If you are attending the #cosyne2025 Workshops, please come join our Navigation under Uncertainty workshop! An exciting topic and a great line-up of speakers - what's more to ask for?

Details below, and at sites.google.com/view/cosyne2...
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briandepasquale.bsky.social
Countdown to #COSYNE2025!
Leading up to @cosynemeeting.bsky.social GNN workshop w @neurokim.bsky.social and Sam, allow us to introduce our fabulous speakers, starting with @wesleyqian.bsky.social! Wesley is part of osmo.ai foundling team, using GNNs to digitize smell!