Breaking down academic papers with researchers so anyone can understand. With Aaron Gotkin & David Ifergan. Check out our YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/@academicpapercuts
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Podcast launch & intro of Academic Paper-Cuts featuring David Ifergan and Aaron Gotkin. The episodes in our podcast will feature researchers breaking down their academic papers in the simplest way possible. Check out our youtube at www.youtube.com/@academicpapercutsBy Aaron Gotkin & David Ifergan
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Dustin Pulver: Machine Learning and Brain Waves to Understand Mental Effort | Academic Paper-Cuts #1
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56:57Dustin Pulver sits down with hosts David Ifergan and Aaron Gotkin to break down his academic paper on how he used machine learning to decipher what brain waves can tell us about mental effort. Dustin's paper is called: "EEG-based Cognitive Load Classification using Feature Masked Autoencoding and Emotion Transfer Learning" And can be found at this …
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Dean Sacoransky: Robot Sensing for Self-Driving Cars in Bad Weather | Academic Paper-Cuts #2
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1:10:26Dean Sacoransky sits down with hosts David Ifergan and Aaron Gotkin to break down his academic paper on how he used robots, AI, and retro-reflectors to develop a method for self-driving cars to navigate in bad weather conditions like rain and snow. Dean's paper is called: "Radar-Based Autonomous Vehicle Localization using Reflective Roadside Landma…
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Jacob Schulman: Breath-Holding in MRIs to see Brain Blood Flow | Academic Paper-Cuts #3
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1:08:27Jacob Schulman sits down with hosts David Ifergan and Aaron Gotkin to break down his academic paper on his research into how patients can hold their breath in MRIs to be able to see how blood flows through their brains in a non-invasive way. Jacob's paper is called: "Non-invasive perfusion MR imaging of the human brain via breath-holding" And can b…
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