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SeminarPast EventNeuroscience

Towards hybrid models of retinal circuits - integrating biophysical realism, anatomical constraints and predictive performance

Philipp Berens

Prof

University of Tübingen

Schedule
Friday, July 10, 2020

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Friday, July 10, 2020

2:00 PM Europe/London

Host: The Neurotheory Forum

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Event Information

Domain

Neuroscience

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Host

The Neurotheory Forum

Duration

70 minutes

Abstract

Visual processing in the retina has been studied in great detail at all levels such that a comprehensive picture of the retina's cell types and the many neural circuits they form is emerging. However, the currently best performing models of retinal function are black-box CNN models which are agnostic to such biological knowledge. Here, I present two of our recent attempts to develop computational models of processing in the inner retina, which both respect biophysical and anatomical constraints yet provide accurate predictions of retinal activity

Topics

CNN modelsanatomical constraintsbiophysical realismblack-box modelscomputational modelsinner retinamachine learningneural circuitsretinaretinal circuitstheoryvisionvisual processing

About the Speaker

Philipp Berens

Prof

University of Tübingen

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www.eye-tuebingen.de/berens/

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