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Last update: Wed 06-May-2009

Scene Understanding Symposium (SUnS)

 

The goal of the SUnS symposium is to encourage exchanges between researchers from all fields of brain sciences in the burgeoning field of scene understanding. The symposium is typically held in February of each year and includes speakers from a variety of disciplines (neurophysiology, cognitive neuroscience, visual cognition, computational neuroscience and computer vision) who address a range of topics related to real world scene understanding and natural image processing, fast image recognition, contextual effects on object recognition, bottom up vs. top down processes, the role of attention in complex image recognition, among others.

Organizers: Aude Oliva, Thomas Serre & Antonio Torralba

Sponsors: Mc Govern Institute for Brain Research, Brain & Cognitive Sciences department

SUnS'08, Feb 1 2008

 

SUnS'07, Feb 1-2 2007

 

SUnS'06, Feb 17 2006