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The Latest on Object Recognition in Man, Monkey, and Machine
T. Poggio
Mon Jan 29, 10am-02:00pm, E25-202

No enrollment limit, no advance sign up
Single session event

Workshop on ongoing research. Talks will include: David Freedman: "Neuronal Correlates of Categorical Perception and Learning in the Primate Prefrontal Cortex"; Martin Giese: "Hierarchical Neural Model for the Recognition of Biological Motion"; Kalanit Grill-Spector: "Representation of Objects in the Human Visual Cortex: Invariances and Selectivities"; Nancy Kanwisher: "Special-Purpose and General-Purpose Mechanisms of Visual Object Recognition: fMRI Investigations"; Earl Miller: The Prefrontal Cortex and How Visual Cognition Works"; Tomaso Poggio: "Computational Perspectives of Object Recognition"; Maximilian Riesenhuber: "Models of Object Recognition in Cortex"; Jon Wallis: "Neuronal Encoding of Abstract Rules in Prefrontal Cortex."
Contact: Maximilian Riesenhuber, E25-213A, x8-0725, max@ai.mit.edu
Sponsor: Brain and Cognitive Sciences
Latest update: 14-Dec-2000


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