Caitlin Corona-Long PhD Dissertation Defense
Caitlin Corona-Long's public presentation of her PhD Dissertation in Ames 234
Caitlin Corona-Long's public presentation of her PhD Dissertation in Ames 234
Clarice Diebold's public presentation of her PhD Dissertation in Ames 234
Qiong Cao will be defending her dissertation on Wednesday, October 9th from 11-11:45am in Krieger 110.
Ames 234 PBS Graduate & Postdoctoral student presentation series GKP & Y-FL presenting
Seeing social interactions Our very own Leyla Isik will be giving a Colloquium talk at 3:30 pm with a Q+A to follow! Humans see the world in rich social detail. We effortlessly recognize not only objects and people in our environment, but also social interactions between people. The ability to perceive and understand others’ interactions […]
Engineering Human-Level Machine Theory of Mind Our very own Tianmin Shu will be giving a Colloquium talk at 3:30 pm with a Q+A to follow! Abstract: Despite our tremendous progress in AI, current AI systems, including large language models (LLMs), still cannot adequately understand humans and flexibly interact with humans in real-world settings. One of the key […]
Dimensions of visual representation Our very own Mick Bonner will be giving a Colloquium talk at 3:30 pm with a Q+A to follow! A central challenge in studying the brain is that its computations are carried out in high dimensions—they rely on the coordinated interplay of immense populations of neurons. To make sense of high-dimensional […]
Ames 234 PBS Graduate & Postdoctoral student presentation series LW & GAT presenting
Ames 234 PBS Graduate & Postdoctoral student presentation series FH presenting (LS canceled)
Jennifer Groh, a Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience at Duke University, will be giving a Colloquium talk at 3:30 pm with a Q+A to follow! Title and Abstract coming soon.
Ames 234 PBS Graduate & Postdoctoral student presentation series PM & GBP presenting
Perceptual Categorization and Perceptual Concepts Our very own E.J. Green will be giving a Colloquium talk at 3:30 pm with a Q+A to follow! The idea that there is a distinction between perceiving and thinking is built into our commonsense conception of the mind, presupposed by longstanding philosophical debates, and enshrined in psychology textbooks. But […]