
Tony Chen (email)
Tony graduated from Boston College in May 2020, where he studied psychology, mathematics, and minored in computer science. He is broadly interested in how humans encode abstract or perceptual information, and what neural mechanisms underlie the embedding and retrieval of these representations. His research interests also lie in the intersection of machine learning and psychology/neuroscience, where he hopes that studying how humans learn will lead to better and more efficient models for representation learning and meta learning. He joined the lab in the summer of 2020.
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Tony Chen
Tony graduated from Boston College in May 2020, where he studied psychology, mathematics, and minored in computer science. He is broadly interested in how humans encode abstract or perceptual information, and what neural mechanisms underlie the embedding and retrieval of these representations. His research interests also lie in the intersection of machine learning and psychology/neuroscience, where he hopes that studying how humans learn will lead to better and more efficient models for representation learning and meta learning. He joined the lab in the summer of 2020.
Tony graduated from Boston College in May 2020, where he studied psychology, mathematics, and minored in computer science. He is broadly interested in how humans encode abstract or perceptual information, and what neural mechanisms underlie the embedding and retrieval of these representations. His research interests also lie in the intersection of machine learning and psychology/neuroscience, where he hopes that studying how humans learn will lead to better and more efficient models for representation learning and meta learning. He joined the lab in the summer of 2020.
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