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List of Interesting Papers
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CNBC Computational Neuroscience Group
Time: Wednesdays, 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
Place: Mellon Institute 115 Conference Room
Current Schedule
| Date |
Presenter |
Food Provider |
Papers |
Presentation |
| 3/7/2007 |
Matt Smith |
Matt Smith |
COSYNE review |
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| 3/14/2007 |
Yan Karklin |
Eizaburo Doi |
Encoding Probability Distributions in Visual Cortex (Karklin
and Lewicki) |
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| 3/21/2007 |
Eizaburo Doi |
Tai Sing Lee |
Latham &
Nirenberg (2005) "Synergy, redundancy, and independenc in population codes,
revisited."
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slides
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| 4/4/2007 |
Tai Sing Lee |
Doru Balcan |
Torralba and Oliva (2002) "Depth estimation from image
structures"
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| 4/11/2007 |
Doru Balcan |
Sofia Cavaco |
Doi, Balcan, and Lewicki (2007) "Robust
coding over noisy overcomplete channels"
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| 4/18/2007 |
Sofia Cavaco |
Tom Stepleton |
Data-driven modeling of intrinsic structures in impact sounds,
Cavaco and Lewicki |
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| 4/25/2007 |
Tom Stepleton |
Ryan Kelly |
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| 5/30/2007 |
Ryan Kelly |
Jason Samonds |
Rapid learning in cortical
coding of visual scenes (2007)
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| 6/13/2007 |
Jason Samonds |
Brian Potetz
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| 6/27/2007 |
Brian Potetz |
Daniel Leeds |
Weiss, Freeman (2007) "What makes a good model of natural images?"
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| 7/18/2007 |
Daniel Leeds |
Mike Lewicki |
Jaramillo, Pearlmutter (2007)
"Optimal Coding Predicts Attentional Modulation of Activity in Neural
Systems"
Olshausen, Anderson, Van Essen (1993)
"A Neurobiological Model of Visual Attention and Invariant Pattern Recognition
Based on Dynamic Routing of Information"
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| ?/?/2007 |
Mike Lewicki |
Yan Karklin |
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The official order list is kept here.
If you are presenting, please try to send an announcement to
the cns group (cns-vision@cnbc.cmu.edu
) by the Friday before the meeting. Also remember to update this web page,
which is located on condor in /home/httpd/www/cns/index.html.
If you are getting food, plan for 12 people and try to have
the food there before noon.
The CNS seminars are open to the public and
are held on Wed at 12:00pm in Mellon Institute Rm 115, Carnegie Mellon University.
If you would like to be on our cns-vision mailing list, please contact
Dr. Tai Sing Lee
at tai@cs.cmu.edu
or Dr. Mike Lewicki
at lewicki@cs.cmu.edu
.
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