The computational brain sciences colloqiums series is usually held on Fridays 2pm-3pm in the Fisher conference room (RRI).
Date |
Time |
Place |
Speaker |
Title |
05/12/17 | 3 PM | PAB 100 | Richard Blake (UofT) | Deep learning with segregated dendrites |
Date |
Time |
Place |
Speaker |
Title |
01/20/17 | 2pm-3pm | Fisher Conference Room (RRI) | Graham Taylor (University of Guelph) | Dataset Augmentation in Feature Space |
10/21/16 | 3pm-4pm | Fisher Conference Room (RRI) | Steven Prescott (University of Toronto) | Somatosensory coding gone wrong: The origins of neuropathic pain |
9/16/16 | 3:30pm | Fisher Conference Room (RRI) | Konrad Kording (Northwestern University) | Body vs world: who is responsible for my errors? |
9/6/16 | 3:30pm | Fisher Conference Room (RRI) | Xiao-Jing Wang (New York University) | From cognitive-type microcircuit to large-scale modeling of the primate cortex |
6/28/16 | 2pm-3:30pm | Fisher Conference Room (RRI) |
Timothy Lillicrap |
Deep reinforcement learning: recent applications in motor control, playing Go, and implications for neuroscience. |
5/13/16 | 2pm-3pm | Fisher Conference Room (RRI) |
Daniel Goldreich (McMaster) |
The Bayesian Brain: A soft touch for perceptual length contraction. |
3/11/16 | 1pm-2pm | Fisher Conference Room (RRI) |
Maurice Chacron (McGill) |
Optimized coding of natural sensory input |
2/19/16 |
3pm-4pm |
Fisher Conference Room (RRI) |
Nikolaus Kriegeskorte (Cambridge) |
Deep neural networks: a new framework for understanding how the brain works |