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Oct 30, 2023
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November 30, 2023
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CBMM Speaker(s):
Andrei Barbu
Andrei Barbu is a Research Scientist at MIT's CSAIL, affiliated with CBMM. He holds a Ph.D. in AI and robotics from Purdue University and a BCS from the University of Waterloo. His work encompasses knowledge grounding, robotics, and computer vision...

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Oct 7, 2023
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November 20, 2023
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All Captioned Videos, CBMM10
CBMM Speaker(s):
Tomaso Poggio, Demis Hassabis, Pietro Perona, David Siegel
Speaker(s):
Geoffrey Hinton, Ilya Sutskever
On which critical problems should Neuroscience, Cognitive Science, and Computer Science focus now? Do we need to understand fundamental principles of learning -- in the sense of theoretical understanding like in physics -- and apply this...

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Nov 14, 2023
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November 20, 2023
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All Captioned Videos, Brains, Minds and Machines Seminar Series
Speaker(s):
Peter Dayan, Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics
Abstract: Much existing work in reinforcement learning involves environments that are either intentionally neutral, lacking a role for cooperation and competition, or intentionally simple, when agents need imagine nothing more than that they are...

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Nov 8, 2023
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November 16, 2023
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Speaker(s):
Valmiki Kothare, MIT.
BCS Computational Tutorial Series with Valmiki Kothare, MIT.
In this tutorial, we will use deep learning on EEG and EMG mice data to predict sleep stages (Wakefulness, REM, Non-REM). We will walk through an example Jupyter Notebook in which we load...

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Oct 7, 2023
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November 6, 2023
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CBMM Speaker(s):
Joshua Tenenbaum, Samuel Gershman, Elizabeth Spelke, Shimon Ullman
Speaker(s):
Ev Fedorenko, Phillip Isola
Is natural language the language of thought? LLMs as models of human language and thought. Are LLMs aligned with neuroscience and with human behavior? What is still missing?
Panel Chair: J. Tenenbaum
Panelists: E. Fedorenko, S. Gershman, P....
Panelists: E. Fedorenko, S. Gershman, P....

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Oct 7, 2023
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November 6, 2023
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CBMM Speaker(s):
James DiCarlo, Ila Fiete, Nancy Kanwisher, Christof Koch, Gabriel Kreiman
Speaker(s):
Talia Konkle
Review of progress and success stories in understanding visual processing and perception in primates and replicating it in machines.
Key open questions. Synergies.
Panel Chair: J. DiCarlo
Panelists: I. Fiete, N. Kanwisher, C. Koch, T. Konkle,...
Panelists: I. Fiete, N. Kanwisher, C. Koch, T. Konkle,...

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Oct 6, 2023
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November 6, 2023
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CBMM Speaker(s):
Leslie P. Kaelbling, Marc Raibert, Matt Wilson
Speaker(s):
Daniela Rus, Mehrdad Jazayeri
Which aspects of human intelligence require embodiment? Motor control: was it the key for development of human intelligence? Is embodiment necessary for consciousness?
Panel Chair: D. Rus
Panelists: M. Jazayeri, L. Kaelbling, M. Raibert, M....
Panelists: M. Jazayeri, L. Kaelbling, M. Raibert, M....

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Oct 6, 2023
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October 31, 2023
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CBMM Speaker(s):
Tomaso Poggio, Boris Katz, Andrei Barbu, James DiCarlo
Tomaso Poggio,
MIT Boris Katz,
MIT Andrei Barbu,
MIT James DiCarlo, MIT https://cbmm.mit.edu/CBMM10
MIT Boris Katz,
MIT Andrei Barbu,
MIT James DiCarlo, MIT https://cbmm.mit.edu/CBMM10

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Oct 6, 2023
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October 31, 2023
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CBMM Speaker(s):
Tomaso Poggio
Speaker(s):
Phil Regalia, Dan Huttenlocher
Tomaso Poggio, CBMM
Phil Regalia, NSF
Dan Huttenlocher, MIT Schwarzman College of Computing https://cbmm.mit.edu/CBMM10
Phil Regalia, NSF
Dan Huttenlocher, MIT Schwarzman College of Computing https://cbmm.mit.edu/CBMM10

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Oct 17, 2023
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October 17, 2023
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#TeachMeSomething
Speaker(s):
Sagarika Alavilli
#MITTeachMeSomething
Sagarika Alavilli, PhD Student, Speech & Hearing, Bioscience and Technology, Harvard University
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Where did that sound come from? MIT neuroscientists have developed a computer model that can answer that...