SSP Forum: 2022 Summer Research Poster Fair
The
Symbolic Systems Forum
presents
The 2022 Summer Research Poster Fair
featuring
Student Summer Interns
Symbolic Systems Program
Monday, October 10, 2022
12:30-1:20 pm
Philosophy Courtyard (between Building 370 and Building 380)
Lunch will be served
SCHEDULE:
12:30 Welcome and Brief Poster Introductions
12:35 Poster Presentations:
Hawi Abraham (mentor: Chris Chafe, Music)
Shaunak Bhandarkar, "Exploring the One-Shot Memory Retrieval Problem for Biologically Plausible Neural Network Models of the Hippocampus" (mentor: Jay McClelland, Psychology)
Nikita Bhardwaj, "Exploring the role of discrete vs. continuous perceptual context shifts during encoding on episodic memory" (mentors: Shawn T. Schwartz, Marc Harrison, and Anthony D. Wagner, Psychology)
Angelique Charles-Davis, "Using RSA to Model Over-modification in Referring Expressions in French" (mentors: Judith Degen and Brandon Waldon, Linguistics)
Adam Chun, "Revisiting the 'Video' in Video" (mentor: Douwe Kiela, Symbolic Systems)
Hana Dao (mentor: Tobias Gerstenberg, Psychology)
Nathan Hu (mentor: Chelsea Finn, Computer Science)
Eliot Krzysztof Jones, "Identifiability in Virtual Reality" (mentors: Mark Miller, Jeremy Bailenson, and Brian Beams, Communication)
Ilan Ladabaum, "Self-Representation in Virtual Reality: The Effect of the Avatar on One's Virtual Experience" (mentors: Jeremy Bailenson, Brian Beams, and Cyan DeVeaux, Communication)
Julia Lasiota, "California Reporting Project" (mentor: Cheryl Phillips, Communication)
Anne Li, "Model Sketching: Empowering Model Developers to Iterate on Concepts rather than Code" (mentors: Michelle Lam, Michael Bernstein and James Landay, Computer Science)
Brittany Linus, "How Children Create Shared Concepts" (mentors: Mike Frank and Veronica Boyce, Psychology)
Tiffany Liu, "'Look at me play!': Exploring the impact of presentational goals on learning and play" (mentors: Peter Zhu and Hyowon Gweon, Psychology)
Adhara Martellini, "Modeling Behavior in a Risk-Taking Task using Drift-Diffusion Models" (mentors: Percy Mistry and Vinod Menon, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences)
Aarushi Patil (mentors: Vinod Menon and Mai-Phuong K Bo, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences)
Shruti Sridhar, "That was close! A counterfactual simulation model of causal judgments about social agents" (mentors: Sarah Wu and Tobias Gerstenberg, Psychology)
Sunny Junyang Sun, "CoGenBench: Investigating Compositional Generalization through Three Axes of Data" (mentors: Jiajun Wu and Joy Hsu, Computer Science)
Yixing Wang, "Exploring Human Understanding of Object Physics in Virtual Reality" (mentors: Peter Zhu and Hyowon Gweon, Psychology; and Jiajun Wu, Computer Science)
NOTE: There will be a follow-up informal virtual discussion for interns who wish to participate, from 4:30-5:20pm.