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. |