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SeminarPast EventNeuroscience

If we can make computers play chess, why can't we make them see?

SP Arun

Dr

IISc, Bangalore

Schedule
Monday, January 3, 2022

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Tuesday, January 4, 2022

3:00 AM Asia/Calcutta

Host: Project Encephalon

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Event Information

Domain

Neuroscience

Original Event

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Host

Project Encephalon

Duration

70 minutes

Abstract

If we can make computers play chess and even Jeopardy and Go, then why can't we make them see like us? How does our brain solve the problem of seeing? I will describe some of our recent insights into understanding object recognition in the brain using behavioral, neuronal and computational methods.

Topics

behaviourbrain functioncomputational methodscomputer visionneuronal methodsobject recognitionvision

About the Speaker

SP Arun

Dr

IISc, Bangalore

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Personal Website

sites.google.com/site/visionlabiisc/

@sparuniisc

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