Thomas Serre

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Last update: Wed 30-Apr-2008

 

I am a Postdoctoral associate at the Center for Biological and Computational Learning at MIT. I recently obtained my PhD with Prof. Tomaso Poggio from the Brain and Cognitive Sciences Department at MIT. Previously I received a "Diplome d'Ingenieur" from the Ecole Nationale Superieure des Telecommunications de Bretagne (Brest, France) and a BS degree from Lycee Pasteur, P* (Neuilly, France).

 

SUMMER RESEARCH POSITIONS AVAILABLE (MIT students only)

[Image and video database creation for man, neurons and machines]

>> The main task involves the collection of images and videos from the web and their manual annotations. The images and videos will be used to evaluate the recognition performance of a neurobiologically inspired computer vision system as well as humans and multi-unit activity recorded in an awake monkey.

This position is a great opportunity to gain exposure to exciting research combining psychology/human psychophysics, animal electrophysiology and state-of-the-art machine learning and computer vision. No previous experience required. Pay or credit.

Please email me.

Research interest:

Biological vision, machine vision, object recognition, computational neuroscience, learning in cortex.
Contact:
Email: serre _at_ mit *.* edu

Office: 43 Vassar st,
Bldg #46-5155B,
Cambridge, MA 02139

Postal address: 77 Massachusetts Avenue, Bldg #46-5155B, Cambridge, MA 02139

Tel: + 1 617-253-0548

Fax: +1 617-253-2964