Wall of Ideas
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Preamble
The wall ideas is a digital version of the list on the whiteboard. It's a list of stray ideas that come up randomly when vacuuming or loading the dishwasher or during lab meeting. There's more ideas here than we can possibly explore, but it's a handy tool for those times when you think, "well, now what?"
The List
- Sensibility project (Jen, Erica)
- What sensorimotor modalities are salient (i.e., are "sensible") when you think about different categories?
- What makes them sensible? When answering this question, make sure your argument isn't circular!
- Classification Constrains Connectivity
- We already showed the reverse.
- The ABCD project data is going to sort of touch on this, but I wasn't planning on comparing a MCN vs. conventional connectivity
- Would probably benefit from some synthetic or benchmark dataset where we have a reference outcome
- In what domains does connectivity help classification?
- We showed the classifier was better when the autoencoder was present. Does this hold in other domains?
- Thinking genetics. The animal folks have some data.
- Graph Neural Networks (Chandola)
- Convolutional Neural Networks in the graph domain
- Randazzo Data
- Classifiers applied to EEG data to diagnose HoH from controls
- Feature Production Stream of Consciousness
- We have feature production data and imagery and fMRI data for some number of participants.
- Is there a relationship between the probability of listing features of different types and their imagery?
- Bayes Category Sensitivity
- I'm not sure what I was talking about here. It might be the toggling thing.
- Feature Production to MRI Babelfish (Josh)
- We have fMRI patterns and feature listings for the same concepts
- Can we find a relationship between, e.g., listing many auditory features and regional fMRI activity?
- Similar to the sensibility project, but on an individual differences level