Dmitry Krotov
I am a physicist working on neural networks (artificial and biological). Find me on dmitrykrotov.com.
- Reposted by Dmitry KrotovCDS Silver Professor Julia Kempe (@kempelab.bsky.social) is co-organizing this year's ICLR 2026 Workshop on New Frontiers in Associative Memory. The workshop is accepting submissions related to associative memory until Feb 14. nfam2026.amemory.net
- Now that ICML papers are submitted, what could be a better time to prepare a cool paper for the New Frontiers in Associative Memory workshop @iclr-conf.bsky.social? Deadline: February 14, 2026. Call for papers: nfam2026.amemory.net Submissions are open via Open Review.
- Official #ICLR2026 workshop on Associative Memory! The scope covers algorithms, architectures, hardware design, agentic workflows, and other ideas where memory plays a crucial computational role.
- The lineup of invites speakers is amazing: Jay McClelland, Xueyan Niu, Paul Liang, Meisam Razaviyayn, Natalia Berloff, David Clark, and others. There will also be exciting panel discussions. The call for contributed papers is now open via Open Review. Please consider submitting your best work!
- I have just landed in San Diego and I will be at #NeurIPS2025 for the week. DM or send me an email if you want to chat about interesting papers and potential projects related to associative memory, energy-based models, new architectures, or other cool ideas.
- I am very excited about our new paper just published in PNAS. www.pnas.org/doi/abs/10.1... It was a pleasure to work on this idea together with @leokoz8.bsky.social and Jean-Jacques Slotine.
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- John Hopfield on pursuing interesting things: “Doesn’t matter what they are - interesting is the important one”. www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYgs...
- I am heading to #ICLR2025 in Singapore. If you want to chat about associative memories, energy-based models, and related topics let’s connect! The highlight for me this year is the New Frontiers in Associative Memories workshop on Sunday April 27. Here is the schedule ⬇️
- Reposted by Dmitry KrotovNew ms! www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1... I developed a normative coding theory for feedback-modulated canonical networks, providing a unified view of (1) efficient & predictive coding, (2) computational & algorithmic principles, (3) unimodal & multimodal sensory processing.
- Now that ICML papers are submitted and we are in the midst of discussions on whether scaling is enough or new architectural/algorithmic ideas are needed, what can be a better time to submit your best work to our workshop on New Frontiers in Associative Memory @iclr-conf.bsky.social?
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