Shreya Kapoor
Researcher @FAU Erlangen, Germany | Former Data Analyst at Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences | BSc.(H) Physics and M.Sc. Life Science Informatics.
- Erlangen, Germany.
- Friedrich-Alexander-Universität
- Github
- Google Scholar
- ORCID
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Minimally Recognizable Information (MIRCs)
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“Minimal Recognizable Configurations Elicit Category-selective Responses in Higher Order Visual Cortex” introduces the concept of Minimal Recognizable Configurations (MIRCs), as presented by Shimon Ullman et al. A MIRC is defined as the smallest visual configuration of image components that remains reliably recognizable as belonging to a specific category.
Visit to M2L Summer School
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So, I have travelled to multiple conferences as a part of my research career, but the M2L summer school 2025 (8-12 September 2025) was a bit special for me. I enjoyed every bit of the Summer Schoool. It was super exciting to visit the Mediterenean countries and also see the enthusiasm of undergraduates. Before the summer school started, we got an invitation to the slack and also the whole schedule of the summer school which was nothing short of great!
SfN Neuroscience Chapter
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So after ICLR 2025 in Singapore, I visited the SfN (Society for Neuroscience Chapter) in Singapore at the A* Star institute which was nothing beyond amazing. The facilities at the institute were world class and I got to meet some of the best researchers in Neuroscience there, and alongside present my work! I was happy to have 20 people at my poster with great discusssions about something new that we were putting forward. I am glad I got the chance to visit Singapore for this conference as it was once in a lifetime opportunity for me!
My experience at ICLR 2025
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Welcome to my personal recap of attending ICLR 2025 in Singapore! This write-up blends my reflections, highlights from the conference, and a bit of travelogue from one of the most exciting tech and research hubs in the world.