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International Symposium:Object Vision in Human, Monkey, and Machine

October 19, 2015

Object Vision in Human, Monkey, and Machine
Date November 5-6, 2015
Venue 80th Anniversary Memorial Hall 3F, The University of Electro-Communications (Chofu, Tokyo)
Sponsor The University of Electro-Communications
Co-sponsor RIKEN Brain Science Institute, Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research on Innovative Areas "Initiative for high-dimensional data-driven science based on sparse modeling", Brain Science Inspired Life Support Research Center
Technical co-sponsor Japanese Neural Network Society
Fee Free
Capacity Approximately 90 people
Registration deadline October 26
ProgramNovember 5,2015
13:00-13:05 Opening remarks
Session 1
13:05-13:40 Jun Kawaguchi (Nagoya University)
TBA
13:40-14:15 "Visual perception of objects and materials"
Isamu Motoyoshi (The University of Tokyo)
14:15-14:50 "Emergent recognition: how does the brain disambiguate objects hidden in degraded images?"
Tsutomu Murata (Center for Information and Neural Networks)
14:50-15:25 "Symbolic representation of individual identities in the anterior inferior temporal cortex of monkeys"
Satoshi Eifuku (Fukushima Medical University)
15:25-16:00 "Face inversion decreased information about facial identity and expression in macaque area TE"
Yasuko Sugase-Miyamoto (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)
16:00-16:20 Coffee break
Session 2
16:20-16:55 "Contextual effect on brightness perception and coding in macaque area TE"
Kowa Koida (Toyohashi University of Technology)
16:55-17:30 "Searching for visual features driving face neurons in inferior temporal cortex"
Toshiyuki Hirabayashi (National Institute of Radiological Sciences (NIRS))
17:30-18:05 "Contextual effect on brightness perception and coding in macaque area TE"
Manabu Tanifuji (RIKEN Brain Science Institute)
18:05-18:40 "Using computational models to predict neural responses in higher visual cortex"
Daniel Yamins (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
19:00- Reception
November 6,2015
Session 3
9:00-9:35 "Novel texture classification with Deep Convolution Neural Network-Evaluation with Lung CT Images-"
Hayaru Shouno (The University of Electro-Communications)
9:35-10:10 "On the capability of restricted Boltzmann machine learning to extract appropriate input features"
Ryo Karakida (The University of Tokyo)
10:10-10:45 "Efficient analysis-by-synthesis in primate face processing"
Ilker Yildirim (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
10:45-11:05 Coffee break
Session 4
11:05-11:40 "Modeling of brain activity during natural vision: object and beyond"
Shinji Nishimoto (Center for Information and Neural Networks)
11:40-12:15 "Neural dynamics of object representation in the human brain"
Yoichi Miyawaki (The University of Electro-Communications)
Session 5
12:15-12:45 Panel discussion
12:45-12:50 Closing remarks (Masato Okada, The University of Tokyo)
Organizers Manabu Tanifuji (RIKEN Brain Science Institute),
Yoichi Miyawaki (The University of Electro-Communications)
Contact mailto:ovs [-at-] cns.mi.uec.ac.jp
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