Applicability of scaling laws to vision encoding models

08/01/2023
by   Takuya Matsuyama, et al.
0

In this paper, we investigated how to build a high-performance vision encoding model to predict brain activity as part of our participation in the Algonauts Project 2023 Challenge. The challenge provided brain activity recorded by functional MRI (fMRI) while participants viewed images. Several vision models with parameter sizes ranging from 86M to 4.3B were used to build predictive models. To build highly accurate models, we focused our analysis on two main aspects: (1) How does the sample size of the fMRI training set change the prediction accuracy? (2) How does the prediction accuracy across the visual cortex vary with the parameter size of the vision models? The results show that as the sample size used during training increases, the prediction accuracy improves according to the scaling law. Similarly, we found that as the parameter size of the vision models increases, the prediction accuracy improves according to the scaling law. These results suggest that increasing the sample size of the fMRI training set and the parameter size of visual models may contribute to more accurate visual models of the brain and lead to a better understanding of visual neuroscience.

READ FULL TEXT
research
05/19/2023

Scaling laws for language encoding models in fMRI

Representations from transformer-based unidirectional language models ar...
research
02/23/2019

A visual encoding model based on deep neural networks and transfer learning

Background: Building visual encoding models to accurately predict visual...
research
06/30/2019

Unsupervised predictive coding models may explain visual brain representation

Deep predictive coding networks are neuroscience-inspired unsupervised l...
research
06/11/2021

Scaling Laws for Acoustic Models

There is a recent trend in machine learning to increase model quality by...
research
07/12/2016

Statistical power and prediction accuracy in multisite resting-state fMRI connectivity

Connectivity studies using resting-state functional magnetic resonance i...
research
04/28/2021

The Algonauts Project 2021 Challenge: How the Human Brain Makes Sense of a World in Motion

The sciences of natural and artificial intelligence are fundamentally co...
research
09/07/2023

Spatial encoding of BOLD fMRI time series for categorizing static images across visual datasets: A pilot study on human vision

Functional MRI (fMRI) is widely used to examine brain functionality by d...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset