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Neuropsychology of AI: Relationship Between Activation Proximity and
  Categorical Proximity Within Neural Categories of Synthetic Cognition

Neuropsychology of AI: Relationship Between Activation Proximity and Categorical Proximity Within Neural Categories of Synthetic Cognition

8 October 2024
Michael Pichat
Enola Campoli
William Pogrund
Jourdan Wilson
Michael Veillet-Guillem
Anton Melkozerov
Paloma Pichat
Armanouche Gasparian
Samuel Demarchi
Judicael Poumay
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Papers citing "Neuropsychology of AI: Relationship Between Activation Proximity and Categorical Proximity Within Neural Categories of Synthetic Cognition"

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Polysemy of Synthetic Neurons Towards a New Type of Explanatory Categorical Vector Spaces
Polysemy of Synthetic Neurons Towards a New Type of Explanatory Categorical Vector Spaces
Michael Pichat
William Pogrund
Paloma Pichat
Judicael Poumay
Armanouche Gasparian
Samuel Demarchi
Martin Corbet
Alois Georgeon
Michael Veillet-Guillem
MILM
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0
30 Apr 2025
Intra-neuronal attention within language models Relationships between activation and semantics
Intra-neuronal attention within language models Relationships between activation and semantics
Michael Pichat
William Pogrund
Paloma Pichat
Armanouche Gasparian
Samuel Demarchi
Corbet Alois Georgeon
Michael Veillet-Guillem
MILM
38
0
0
17 Mar 2025
Synthetic Categorical Restructuring large Or How AIs Gradually Extract Efficient Regularities from Their Experience of the World
Michael Pichat
William Pogrund
Paloma Pichat
Armanouche Gasparian
Samuel Demarchi
Martin Corbet
Alois Georgeon
Theo Dasilva
Michael Veillet-Guillem
47
2
0
25 Feb 2025
Neuropsychology and Explainability of AI: A Distributional Approach to
  the Relationship Between Activation Similarity of Neural Categories in
  Synthetic Cognition
Neuropsychology and Explainability of AI: A Distributional Approach to the Relationship Between Activation Similarity of Neural Categories in Synthetic Cognition
Michael Pichat
Enola Campoli
William Pogrund
Jourdan Wilson
Michael Veillet-Guillem
Anton Melkozerov
Paloma Pichat
Armanush Gasparian
Samuel Demarchi
Judicael Poumay
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23 Oct 2024
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