Sarah A. Wu

Orcid: 0000-0003-0001-5440

Affiliations:
  • Stanford University, Department of Psychology, CA, USA
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Brain & Cognitive Sciences, Cambridge, MA, USA (former)


According to our database1, Sarah A. Wu authored at least 14 papers between 2020 and 2025.

Collaborative distances:
  • Dijkstra number2 of four.
  • Erdős number3 of four.

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Bibliography

2025
Spot The Ball: A Benchmark for Visual Social Inference.
CoRR, November, 2025

Causal-PIK: Causality-based Physical Reasoning with a Physics-Informed Kernel.
Proceedings of the Forty-second International Conference on Machine Learning, 2025

Leave a trace: Recursive reasoning about deceptive behavior.
Proceedings of the 47th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, 2025

Spot the ball: Inferring Hidden Information from Human Behavioral Cues.
Proceedings of the 47th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, 2025

2024
MARPLE: A Benchmark for Long-Horizon Inference.
Proceedings of the Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 37: Annual Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems 2024, 2024

Resource-rational moral judgment.
Proceedings of the 46th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, 2024

Whodunnit? Inferring what happened from multimodal evidence.
Proceedings of the 46th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, 2024

2023
A computational model of responsibility judgments from counterfactual simulations and intention inferences.
Proceedings of the 45th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, 2023

2022
That was close! A counterfactual simulation model of causal judgments about decisions.
Proceedings of the 44th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, 2022

Too Many cooks: Bayesian inference for coordinating Multi-agent Collaboration.
Proceedings of the Human-Like Machine Intelligence., 2022

2021
Too Many Cooks: Bayesian Inference for Coordinating Multi-Agent Collaboration.
Top. Cogn. Sci., 2021

Word Order Predicts Cross-Linguistic Differences in the Production of Redundant Color and Number Modifiers.
Cogn. Sci., 2021

The role of counterfactual reasoning in responsibility judgments.
Proceedings of the 43rd Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, 2021

2020
Too many cooks: Coordinating multi-agent collaboration through inverse planning.
Proceedings of the 42th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, 2020


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