Embedded thumbnail for Towards complex language in partially observed environments
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Aug 21, 2022
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September 1, 2022
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All Captioned Videos, Brains, Minds and Machines Summer Course 2022
Speaker(s):
Stefanie Tellex
Stefanie Tellex, Brown University Part of the Brains, Minds and Machines Summer Course 2022
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Aug 16, 2022
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September 1, 2022
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All Captioned Videos, Brains, Minds and Machines Summer Course 2022
CBMM Speaker(s):
Joshua Tenenbaum
Part of the Brains, Minds and Machines Summer Course 2022 Links to videos to watch as prerequisites for this discussion: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qb1Mthx_DM4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q9XR9Wbl7iI https://cbmm-mit-edu.ezproxyberklee.flo.org/video/...
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Aug 14, 2022
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August 22, 2022
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All Captioned Videos, Brains, Minds and Machines Summer Course 2022
CBMM Speaker(s):
Winrich Freiwald
Winrich Freiwald, The Rockefeller University Part of the Brains, Minds and Machines Summer Course 2022
Embedded thumbnail for Error-driven Input Modulation: Solving the Credit Assignment Problem without a Backward Pass [video]
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Jul 22, 2022
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July 22, 2022
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Publication Releases
CBMM Speaker(s):
Gabriel Kreiman
Speaker(s):
Giorgia Dellaferrera
CBMM researchers Giorgia Dellaferrera and Gabriel Kreiman discuss their latest paper, published in Proceedings of Machine Learning Research 2022, on neural networks using backpropogation and how they adapted them to be more biologically plausible.
Embedded thumbnail for Face neurons encode nonsemantic features [video]
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Jun 23, 2022
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June 23, 2022
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CBMM Speaker(s):
Will Xiao, Gabriel Kreiman
CBMM researchers Will Xiao and Gabriel Kreiman discuss their latest publication in PNAS and how their results suggest that so-called "face neurons" are better described as tuned to visual features rather than semantic categories.
Embedded thumbnail for Neurons detect cognitive boundaries to structure episodic memories in humans [video]
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May 4, 2022
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May 31, 2022
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All Captioned Videos, Publication Releases
CBMM Speaker(s):
Jie Zheng, Gabriel Kreiman
CBMM researchers Dr. Jie Zheng and Prof. Gabriel Kreiman discuss their paper entitled "Neurons detect cognitive boundaries to structure episodic memories in humans" recently published in Nature Neuroscience on episodic memories where they show that...
Embedded thumbnail for GLMsingle: a toolbox for improving single-trial fMRI response estimates
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Apr 28, 2022
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May 2, 2022
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All Captioned Videos, Computational Tutorials
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Jacob Prince, MIT
Advances in modern artificial intelligence have inspired a paradigm shift in human neuroscience, yielding large-scale functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) datasets that provide high-resolution brain responses to tens of thousands of...
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Apr 1, 2022
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April 13, 2022
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All Captioned Videos, Computational Tutorials
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Jeremy Schwatrz, Seth Alter,
In this tutorial, Jeremy Schwartz will walk us through the features and capabilities of ThreeDWorld, a high-fidelity, multi-modal platform for interactive physical simulation. Next, Seth Alter will conduct a tutorial lab session. The repository is...
Embedded thumbnail for Using AI to accelerate scientific discovery
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Apr 5, 2022
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April 11, 2022
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All Captioned Videos, Brains, Minds and Machines Seminar Series
CBMM Speaker(s):
Demis Hassabis
The past decade has seen incredible advances in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI). DeepMind has been in the vanguard of many of these big breakthroughs, pioneering the development of self-learning systems like AlphaGo, the first program to...
Embedded thumbnail for How fly neurons compute the direction of visual motion
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Mar 22, 2022
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March 22, 2022
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Alexander Borst, Max-Planck-Institute of Neurobiology, Martinsried, Germany
Detecting the direction of image motion is important for visual navigation, predator avoidance and prey capture, and thus essential for the survival of all animals that have eyes. However, the direction of motion is not explicitly represented at the...

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