
Gasser Elbanna
@gasser_elbanna
PhD student in SHBT @Harvard, MSc. @EPFL_en, ex @Logitech and @Idiap_ch. Interested in speech processing in the brain and AI.
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https://gasserelbanna.github.io/ 06-07-2022 18:42:10
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Ted Gibson, Language Lab MIT and I are so pleased about this: mitpress.mit.edu/cognitive-scie… Thanks to Harvard Library MIT Libraries The MIT Press @mitpress.bsky.social for making this happen!





Muslims in Machine Learning (MusIML) workshop is back NeurIPS Conference 2024! Less than two weeks left for submission.. See you in Vancouver! CFP Details: musiml.org/cfp


New paper from our lab, by Jarrod Hicks. Shows that people use the statistical properties of background noise to hear concurrent “foreground” sounds. Read on for highlights (1). pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn… MIT Science MIT Brain and Cognitive Sciences McGovern Institute CBMM

The #SANE2024 talks are up on YouTube! Feat. Quan Wang Quan Wang, Greta Tuckute Greta Tuckute, Mark Hamilton Mark Hamilton, Bhuvana Ramabhadran, Zhiyao Duan, Chris Donahue Chris Donahue. Binge watching playlist⬇️ youtube.com/playlist?list=…


Is that a B or a 13 in the middle? 🤯 A classic case of top-down signals shaping bottom-up perception. ✨Excited to share our work at #NeurIPS2024 w/ Abhiram Iyer (*co-first*), Valmiki Kothare, & FieteGroup: a framework to study context-driven sensory processing. ✨ (1/n)


New paper from our lab, by Mark Saddler, using machine learning to test the role of temporal coding in hearing. Here is a quick summary. (1/n) nature.com/articles/s4146… MIT Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences McGovern Institute CBMM MIT Science



👋Hi everyone! We're planning to attend and organize a community event at #AISTATS and #ICLR 2025 (Thailand and Singapore). If you will be there and would like to help organize together, please reach out: [email protected] #MusiML

Meet Ajani Stewart, a graduate student in the lab of Josh McDermott studying how people hear and interpret sound. They use a speaker array (you can see it behind him - he helped build this!) to explore our brain's remarkable ability to localize and recognize sounds in the
