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Gaussian process based nonlinear latent structure discovery in multivariate spike train data
A Wu, NA Roy, S Keeley, JW Pillow
Advances in neural information processing systems 30, 2017
1232017
Modeling fast and slow gamma oscillations with interneurons of different subtype
S Keeley, AA Fenton, J Rinzel
Journal of neurophysiology 117 (3), 950-965, 2017
592017
Firing rate models for gamma oscillations
S Keeley, Á Byrne, A Fenton, J Rinzel
Journal of neurophysiology 121 (6), 2181-2190, 2019
412019
Modeling statistical dependencies in multi-region spike train data
SL Keeley, DM Zoltowski, MC Aoi, JW Pillow
Current opinion in neurobiology 65, 194-202, 2020
352020
Identifying signal and noise structure in neural population activity with Gaussian process factor models
S Keeley, M Aoi, Y Yu, S Smith, JW Pillow
Advances in neural information processing systems 33, 13795-13805, 2020
282020
How the internally organized direction sense is used to navigate
EH Park, S Keeley, C Savin, JB Ranck, AA Fenton
Neuron 101 (2), 285-293. e5, 2019
252019
Efficient non-conjugate Gaussian process factor models for spike count data using polynomial approximations
S Keeley, D Zoltowski, Y Yu, S Smith, J Pillow
International conference on machine learning, 5177-5186, 2020
192020
A semi-parametric model for decision making in high-dimensional sensory discrimination tasks
S Keeley, B Letham, C Sanders, C Tymms, M Shvartsman
Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence 37 (1), 40-47, 2023
22023
Model AI Assignments 2020
TW Neller, S Keeley, M Guerzhoy, W Hoenig, J Li, S Koenig, A Soni, ...
Proceedings of the AAAI conference on artificial intelligence 34 (09), 13509 …, 2020
22020
á. Byrne, A. Fenton, J. Rinzel
S Keeley
Firing rate models for gamma oscillations. J. Neurophysiol 121, 2181-2190, 2019
22019
Introduction to Gaussian processes
S Keeley, J Pillow
12018
Firing rate models elucidate competitive gamma mechanisms in the hippocampus
S Keeley
New York University, 2016
12016
Multi-modal Gaussian Process Variational Autoencoders for Neural and Behavioral Data
R Gondur, UB Sikandar, E Schaffer, MC Aoi, SL Keeley
arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.03111, 2023
2023
Response Time Improves Choice Prediction and Function Estimation for Gaussian Process Models of Perception and Preferences
M Shvartsman, B Letham, S Keeley
arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.06296, 2023
2023
Distinct and competing interneuron populations can generate fast and slow gamma in oscillatory models of CA1
SL Keeley, AA Fenton, J Rinzel
BMC Neuroscience 16 (Suppl 1), P119, 2015
2015
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