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The Center for Brains, Minds and Machines is a multi-institutional NSF Center dedicated to the study of the science and engineering of intelligence.

Vrijeme pridruživanja: siječanj 2017.

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  1. 30. sij

    [talk] Title: Doing for our robots what nature did for us Speaker: Leslie Pack Kaelbling, CSAIL Date: February 4th, 2020 Time: 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm Location: Singleton (Bldg 46- Rm 3002) For more:

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  2. 21. pro 2019.

    With warmest regards and best wishes for a peaceful holiday season, Tomaso Poggio, Director

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  3. 20. pro 2019.

    [news] "A surprising new source of attention in the brain" Winrich Freiwald: The last time an attention controlling area was discovered was 30yrs ago. It's a fundamental discovery that might require a rethinking of old concepts about attentional control.

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  4. 20. pro 2019.

    [publication, article, video] "Finding Friend and Foe in Multi-Agent Games" Co-authors Max Kleiman-Weiner and Jack Serrino discuss their latest publication where they created a new algorithm, dubbed DeepRole, has three components to make it cooperative.

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  5. 12. pro 2019.

    [news, publication, video] "Differences between deep neural networks and human perception". Stimuli that sound or look like gibberish to humans are indistinguishable from naturalistic stimuli to deep networks, CBMM’s Jenelle Feather and Josh McDermott find

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  6. 11. pro 2019.

    The Center for Brains, Minds and Machines is well-represented at the thirty-third Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS 2019). Follow the link to the list of papers and related resources for more information.

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  7. 27. stu 2019.

    [video] "Calibrating Generative Models: The Probabilistic Chomsky-Schützenberger Hierarchy" Thomas Icard, Stanford How might we assess the expressive capacity of different classes of probabilistic generative models?

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  8. 22. stu 2019.

    [news] "Physics, real and fictional: Study explores how humans’ sense of ‘intuitive physics’ leaves fingerprints on fictional worlds" It’s not something most Harvard faculty spend much time contemplating, but Tomer Ullman likes to think about magic.

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  9. 7. stu 2019.

    [video] On November 5, 2019, CBMM Postdoctoral Fellow Kamila Jóźwik took the opportunity to sit down and chat briefly with Prof. Thomas Serre of Brown University about his research, interests, professional path and some advice for aspiring scientists.

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  10. 6. stu 2019.

    [video] "Feedforward and feedback processes in visual recognition" Thomas Serre, Brown University Developed a recurrent network model of classical and extra-classical receptive fields that is constrained by the anatomy and physiology of the visual cortex.

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  11. 29. lis 2019.

    [talk] Title: Feedforward and feedback processes in visual recognition Speaker: Thomas Serre, Carney Institute for Brain Science, Brown University Date: November 5, 2019 Time: 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm Location: Singleton (Bldg 46- Rm 3002) For more:

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  12. 29. lis 2019.

    [video] CBMM Special Seminar: "Beyond Empirical Risk Minimization: the lessons of deep learning" Mikhail Belkin, The Ohio State University Watch the talk here -

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  13. 25. lis 2019.

    [talk] Title: The Probabilistic Chomsky-Schützenberger Hierarchy Speaker: Thomas Icard, Stanford Date: October 29, 2019 Time: 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm Location: Star Seminar Room (Stata D463) For more:

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  14. 24. lis 2019.

    [talk] CBMM Special Seminar Title: Beyond Empirical Risk Minimization: the lessons of deep learning Speaker: Mikhail Belkin, The Ohio State University Date: October 28th, 2019 Time: 4:00 pm Location: Singleton Auditorium, MIT Bldg 46 For more:

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  15. 2. lis 2019.

    [talk] TODAY: CBMM Special Seminar Date: October 2, 2019 Time: 11 am Location: MIT Singleton Auditorium Title: Quantum Computing: Current Approaches and Future Prospects Speaker: Jack Hidary, Alphabet X, formerly Google X For more information:

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  16. 26. ruj 2019.

    Prof. Josh Tenenbaum, who studies human cognition, has been named a recipient of a 2019 MacArthur Fellowship! Often referred to as “genius grants,” they come with a 5-yr, $625K prize, which recipients are free to use as they see fit. Congrats Josh!

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  17. 19. ruj 2019.

    [publication, news, video] Current Biology Lead author Nori Jacoby and PI Josh McDermott discuss their findings on pitch perception in western cultures as compared to indigenous tribes with limited western music exposure to see if there is a cultural link.

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  18. 18. ruj 2019.

    [video] "A distributional point of view on hierarchy" Maia Fraser, Assistant Professor University of Ottawa "Hierarchical learning is found widely in biological organisms. There are several compelling arguments for advantages of this structure..."

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  19. 17. ruj 2019.

    Tonight! Brains, Minds and Machines Seminar Series: A distributional point of view on hierarchy Speaker: Maia Fraser, Assistant Professor University of Ottawa Location: MIT- Singleton Auditorium Time: 4PM Event URL:

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  20. 11. ruj 2019.

    [news] "Hearing through the clatter" Study reveals brain regions that respond differently to the presence of background noise, suggesting the brain progressively hones in on and isolates sounds. Research by CBMM's Josh McDermott and CBMM alum Alex Kell.

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