
Martin Schrimpf @ICLR2025
@martin_schrimpf
NeuroAI Prof @EPFL_en. Modeling the Brain by bridging Machine Learning & Neuroscience. PhD @MIT, ML @Salesforce, Neuro @HarvardMed, & co-founder @integreatapp
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The cortical responses to language are spatially organized. To predict such findings, we built a topographic language model - TopoLM - by introducing a smoothness constraint to its training process. More details in Neil Rathi's thread below.



🚨 New Paper!! How can we train LLMs using 100M words? In our babyLM paper, we introduce a new self-synthesis training recipe to tackle this question! 🍼💻 This was a fun project co-led by me, Yingtian Tang, Abdulkadir Gokce, w/ Hannes Mehrer & Martin Schrimpf 🧵⬇️


Excited to share our latest preprint on scaling laws in primate vision modeling! We trained and analyzed 600+ neural networks to understand how bigger models & more data affect brain predictivity. Paper: arxiv.org/abs/2411.05712… By me & Martin Schrimpf @ICLR2025 at EPFL EPFL Computer and Communication Sciences




🚨 New Paper! Can neuroscience localizers uncover brain-like functional specializations in LLMs? 🧠🤖 Yes! We analyzed 18 LLMs and found units mirroring the brain's language, theory of mind, and multiple demand networks! w/ Greta Tuckute, Antoine Bosselut, & Martin Schrimpf 🧵👇




(NAACL) Badr AlKhamissi showed that neuroscience localizers uncover brain-like functional specializations in #LLMs. Across 18 LLMs, he discovered neuron groups that mirror the brain’s language, theory of mind, and multiple demand networks! Work w/ Martin Schrimpf Greta Tuckute




✨Researchers led by Martin Schrimpf have developed the first #AI model of #language in the #brain 🧠 that captures both how neurons are arranged and how they function. Neuro-X Institute EPFL Computer and Communication Sciences EPFL actu.epfl.ch/news/a-new-ai-…



Excited to be at #NAACL2025 in Albuquerque! I’ll be presenting our paper “The LLM Language Network” as an Oral tomorrow at 2:00 PM in Ballroom C, hope to see you there! Grateful to my co-authors Greta Tuckute, Antoine Bosselut, Martin Schrimpf — looking forward to the discussions!🧠
