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How does the brain solve causal inference?| old_uid | 14539 |
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| title | How does the brain solve causal inference? |
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| start_date | 2017/10/20 |
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| schedule | 14h-15h30 |
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| online | no |
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| location_info | 2e étage, Salle Mont-Blanc |
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| details | Séminaire du département Images et Signal |
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| summary | Causal inference lies at the heart of the most difficult computations that the brain accomplishes. In this talk I will review some past work and more recent results from our lab on how spiking networks might be solving this type of problems, using perceptual bistability as a model phenomenon. I will also overview ongoing projects in the lab, which expand on our goal of understanding how the brain travels from sensory representations to inferred objects. |
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| responsibles | Meyer, Ito |
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