Josué Ortega Caro
@josueortc
Peruvian Computational Neuroscientist | Wu-Tsai Postdoctoral Fellow at @Yale | @josueortc.bsky.social
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Looking at Van Gogh’s Starry Night, we see not only its content (a French village beneath a night sky) but also its *style*. How does that work? How do we see style? In Nature Human Behaviour, Chaz Firestone & I take an experimental approach to style perception! osf.io/preprints/psya…
My longtime collaborator Dave Patterson (long-time faculty at UC Berkeley, Association for Computing Machinery Turing Award winner, and fellow Laude Institute board member) wrote a very good op-ed about how continued investing in basic science and technology research is essential for the U.S. Dave
True: Zohran Mamdani lives in 1 unit of rent-stabilized housing. Also true: Andrew Cuomo presided over the loss of 96,064 units of rent-stab housing. And killed NY’s program helping people move out of shelter. Moral clarity: Andrew, time to move out. 🧵 x.com/andrewcuomo/st…
#EXCLUSIVO Los Chatarra Papers: Abrimos el archivo secreto de los trenes de López Aliaga Liberamos documentos como el contrato con el monto real que pagará Municipalidad de Lima, transferencias bancarias, y los informes del lobby de la embajada de EE.UU. 👉laencerrona.pe/chatarra
TMLR's (Transactions on Machine Learning Research) review process: 1. is structured around clear and well-defined acceptance criteria (Is the paper sound and interesting?) 2. allows authors to revise after reviews based around these criteria 3. has no capped acceptance rate. A lot of fine science gets accepted.
🎉 Our paper, "Where and How to Perturb: On the Design of Perturbation Guidance in Diffusion and Flow Models", has been accepted to #NeurIPS2025! NeurIPS Conference Popular diffusion guidance methods, such as Perturbed-Attention Guidance (PAG), Smoothed Energy Guidance (SEG), and
(1/8) My latest study is out in nature ! Kudos to coauthors especially Jess Cardin and to Yale Kavli Institute for Neuroscience and Wu Tsai Institute | Yale University for support. We find that gamma power in mouse visual cortex is caused by brief events supporting visual processing nature.com/articles/s4158…