Tuesday, August 11th from 3:45 - 4:45pm ET:
- Arturo Deza - Poggio Lab, MIT: Emergent Properties of Foveated Perceptual Systems (PDF)
- Mengmi Zhang - Kreiman Lab, Harvard University: Putting visual object recognition in context (PDF) / pre-recorded video presentation (Youtube)
- Jeremy Schwartz - MIT Brain and Cognitive Sciences: ThreeDWorld (TDW) A Multi-Modal Platform for Interactive Physical Simulation(P DF)
- Jiarui Wang - Kreiman Lab, Harvard University: Mesoscopic functional interactions in the human brain reveal small-world properties (PDF)
- Franziska Geiger - DiCarlo Lab, MIT (Visiting Student): Wiring Up Vision: Minimizing Supervised Synaptic Updates Needed to Produce a Primate Ventral Stream (PDF)
- Bharath Talluri - Tobias Donner's lab, University Medical Center Hamburg- Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany: Choices Change the Temporal Weighting of Decision Evidence (PDF)
- Guy Gaziv - Michal Irani, Weizmann Institute of Science: Self-Supervised Natural Scene Reconstruction and Rich Semantic Classification from Brain Activity (PDF) & a short walk-through video for my poster in this youtube link.
Thursday, August 13th from 3:45 - 4:45pm ET:
- Jie Zheng - Kreiman Lab, Harvard University: Event boundaries shape episodic memory formation: evidence from single neuron recordings in humans (PDF)
- Nimrod Shaham - Gabriel Kreiman & Haim Sompolinsky, Harvard University: Continual learning, rehearsal and consolidation in a forgetful memory network model (PDF)
- Neil Thompson - Supertech (MIT CSAIL): The Computational Limits of Deep Learning (PDF of publication)
- Stephen Casper - Kreiman Lab, Harvard University: Frivolous Units Help to Explain Non-Overfitting in Overparametrized Deep Neural Networks (PDF)
- Xavier Boix - Sinha (MIT), Poggio (MIT) & Kreiman (Harvard): Do Neural Networks for Segmentation Understand Insideness? (PDF)
- Andrei Barbu - Infolab, MIT: Robots that learn language from vision
- Rogers F. Silva - TReNDS Center, The Georgia State University/Georgia Institute of Technology/Emory University: Efficient large-scale Independent Vector Analysis using Self-Referenced IVA (SRIVA) (PDF)
Tuesday, August 18th from 3:45 - 4:45pm ET:
- Haider Al-Tahan - Mohsenzadeh Lab, Western University: Reconstructing feedback representations in ventral visual pathway with a generative adversarial autoencoder (PDF)
- Raja Marjieh - Computational Auditory Perception, Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics, Germany (P.I. Dr. Nori Jacoby): Gibbs Sampling with People (PDF)
- David Klindt - Bethge Lab, Tübingen: Towards Nonlinear Disentanglement in Natural Data with Temporal Sparse Coding (PDF) - prerecorded poster presentation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M5ezZ5TFPcc
- Cao Lu - Information Systems Technology and Design, Singapore University of Technology and Design: Use Physiological Data To Fine-tune Language Model (PDF)
- Emily Schwartz - SCCN Lab, Boston College: Investigating the emergence of expression representations in a neural network trained to discriminate identities (PDF)
- Syed Suleman Abbas Zaidi, Xavier Boix - Sinha Lab (MIT) & CBMM: Is Robustness To Transformations Driven by Invariant Neural Representations?
- Spandan Madan - Poggio Lab, MIT: On the Capability of Neural Networks to Generalize to Unseen Category-Pose Combinations (PDF)
Thursday, August 20th from 3:45 - 4:45pm ET:
- Aria Wang - Michael Tarr & Leila Wehbe, CMU: Neural Taskonomy: Inferring the Similarity of Task-Derived Representations from Brain Activity
- Colin Conwell - InfoLab + Harvard Vision Sciences Lab: Interpreting Mouse Visual Cortex with Model Zoology & Neural Taskonomy (PDF)
- Divyansh Mittal - Cellular Neurophysiology Lab, Molecular Biophysics Unit, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India: Intrinsically resonating neurons stabilize heterogeneous grid cell networks (PNG)
- Vladislav Ayzenberg - Marlene Berhmann & Stella Lourenco, University of Chicago: An object’s skeleton supports one-shot category learning in infants (PDF)
- Atanas Stankov - Lucas Parra, The City College of New York: Effects of visibility and point of gaze on saccades and evoked potentials during naturalistic target discrimination task