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 Deback, Gregoire


Adaptation and Unsupervised Learning

Neural Information Processing Systems

Adaptation is a ubiquitous neural and psychological phenomenon, with a wealth of instantiations and implications. Although a basic form of plasticity, it has, bar some notable exceptions, attracted computational theory of only one main variety. In this paper, we study adaptation from the perspective of factor analysis, a paradigmatic technique of unsupervised learning. We use factor analysis to reinterpret a standard view of adaptation, and apply our new model to some recent data on adaptation in the domain of face discrimination.


Adaptation and Unsupervised Learning

Neural Information Processing Systems

Adaptation is a ubiquitous neural and psychological phenomenon, with a wealth of instantiations and implications. Although a basic form of plasticity, it has, bar some notable exceptions, attracted computational theory of only one main variety. In this paper, we study adaptation from the perspective of factor analysis, a paradigmatic technique of unsupervised learning.We use factor analysis to reinterpret a standard view of adaptation, and apply our new model to some recent data on adaptation in the domain of face discrimination.