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Scene Understanding Symposium- SUnS 08
Friday February 1, 2008
9 am to 5 pm
BCS, MIT-Auditorium 46-3002

Please join us on Friday February 1, 2008 from 9 am to 5 pm, for the third symposium on Scene Understanding (SUnS 08). For detailed information about the symposium, please follow the link: http://suns.mit.edu

Admission is free. Please register online.

SUnS 08 will feature talks and poster presentations from various disciplines (neurophysiology, cognitive neuroscience, visual cognition, computational neuroscience and computer vision). Presenters will address a range of topics related to scene understanding and natural image processing as well as eye movements and attention. The goal of the symposium is to encourage exchanges between researchers of all fields of brain sciences in the burgeoning field of scene understanding.

Sponsored by the McGovern Institute for Brain Research, the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, the Center for Biological and Computational Learning, and the National Science Foundation.

Organizers:
Aude Oliva (Brain and Cognitive Sciences, MIT. oliva@mit.edu)
Thomas Serre (McGovern Institute for Brain Research, MIT. serre@mit.edu)
Antonio Torralba (Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab, MIT. torralba@csail.mit.edu)

   


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