Search Results - "Wong, Lionel"
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Inexhaustible Battery: An Energy Harvester Based Battery for IoT Applications
Published in 2018 IEEE 13th Annual International Conference on Nano/Micro Engineered and Molecular Systems (NEMS) (01-04-2018)“…We present the first energy harvester-based battery for use in sensor systems as a direct drop-in solution. The device is packaged in a standard CR2477 form…”
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Increasing the delivery of upper limb constraint-induced movement therapy programs for stroke and brain injury survivors: evaluation of the ACTIveARM project
Published in Disability and rehabilitation (01-10-2024)“…To increase the number of constraint-induced movement therapy (CIMT) programs provided by rehabilitation services. A before-and-after implementation study…”
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Evaluating language models for mathematics through interactions
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (11-06-2024)“…There is much excitement about the opportunity to harness the power of large language models (LLMs) when building problem-solving assistants. However, the…”
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A Micro-fabricated flexible and flat polyimide module with highly C-axis oriented AlN piezoelectric element for accurate vital signs monitoring
Published in 2018 IEEE Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS) (01-01-2018)“…We report for the first time, a micro-fabricated flexible and flat aluminum nitride (AlN)/polyimide (PI) module enables to accurately monitor radial pulse and…”
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Building machines that learn and think with people
Published in Nature human behaviour (01-10-2024)“…What do we want from machine intelligence? We envision machines that are not just tools for thought but partners in thought: reasonable, insightful,…”
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Evaluating statistical language models as pragmatic reasoners
Published 01-05-2023“…The relationship between communicated language and intended meaning is often probabilistic and sensitive to context. Numerous strategies attempt to estimate…”
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Understanding Epistemic Language with a Bayesian Theory of Mind
Published 21-08-2024“…How do people understand and evaluate claims about others' beliefs, even though these beliefs cannot be directly observed? In this paper, we introduce a…”
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People use fast, goal-directed simulation to reason about novel games
Published 19-07-2024“…We can evaluate features of problems and their potential solutions well before we can effectively solve them. When considering a game we have never played, for…”
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Finding structure in logographic writing with library learning
Published 11-05-2024“…One hallmark of human language is its combinatoriality -- reusing a relatively small inventory of building blocks to create a far larger inventory of…”
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Grounding Language about Belief in a Bayesian Theory-of-Mind
Published 15-02-2024“…Despite the fact that beliefs are mental states that cannot be directly observed, humans talk about each others' beliefs on a regular basis, often using rich…”
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LILO: Learning Interpretable Libraries by Compressing and Documenting Code
Published 30-10-2023“…While large language models (LLMs) now excel at code generation, a key aspect of software development is the art of refactoring: consolidating code into…”
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Learning adaptive planning representations with natural language guidance
Published 13-12-2023“…Effective planning in the real world requires not only world knowledge, but the ability to leverage that knowledge to build the right representation of the…”
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self-contained fully-enclosed microfluidic cartridge for lab on a chip
Published in Biomedical microdevices (01-12-2009)“…We describe a self-contained fully-enclosed cartridge for lab-on-a-chip applications where sample and reagents can be applied sequentially as is performed in a…”
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The Neuro-Symbolic Inverse Planning Engine (NIPE): Modeling Probabilistic Social Inferences from Linguistic Inputs
Published 25-06-2023“…Human beings are social creatures. We routinely reason about other agents, and a crucial component of this social reasoning is inferring people's goals as we…”
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From Word Models to World Models: Translating from Natural Language to the Probabilistic Language of Thought
Published 22-06-2023“…How does language inform our downstream thinking? In particular, how do humans make meaning from language--and how can we leverage a theory of linguistic…”
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Top-Down Synthesis for Library Learning
Published 15-01-2023“…Proc. ACM Program. Lang. 7, POPL, Article 41 (January 2023), pp 1182-1213 This paper introduces corpus-guided top-down synthesis as a mechanism for…”
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Building Machines that Learn and Think with People
Published 21-07-2024“…What do we want from machine intelligence? We envision machines that are not just tools for thought, but partners in thought: reasonable, insightful,…”
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Evaluating Language Models for Mathematics through Interactions
Published 02-06-2023“…There is much excitement about the opportunity to harness the power of large language models (LLMs) when building problem-solving assistants. However, the…”
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Wafer-Level Vacuum-Packaged Piezoelectric Energy Harvesters Utilizing Two-Step Three-Wafer Bonding
Published in 2017 IEEE 67th Electronic Components and Technology Conference (ECTC) (01-05-2017)“…This paper reports on the successful implementation of a wafer-level vacuum-packaged, CMOS-compatible aluminum nitride (AlN) based microelectromechanical…”
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Piezoelectric Ribbons for Stretchable Energy Harvesting
Published 2016“…As we enter the age of the internet of things, embedded devices are appearing in our everyday items, such as electrical appliances, mobile phones, and even…”
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