
Guy Davidson
NYU University, New York, NY, USA
2
presentations
SHORT BIO
Guy is a second-year Ph.D. student at the Center for Data Science, working with Professors Brenden Lake and Todd Gureckis. Guy’s interests center around the intersection between human cognition and machine learning, and particularly, what can we learn from studying humans to allow us to design wiser machine learning systems. His current research focuses on inserting object-based and relational reasoning to reinforcement learning algorithms, and on the flexible ways humans generate goals in novel environments. Before coming to NYU, Guy served six years in the Israel Defense Forces, and then graduated (summa cum laude) with a B.Sc. in Computational Sciences from the Minerva Schools. He previously collaborated with Professors Yael Niv (Princeton) and Michael C. Mozer (Google Research and CU Boulder). Outside of his studies, Guy loves to play ultimate frisbee and is developing an appreciation for pour-over coffee and fermenting foods.
Presentations

Creativity, Compositionality, and Common Sense in Human Goal Generation
Guy Davidson

Examining Infant Relation Categorization Through Deep Neural Networks
Guy Davidson and 1 other author