Seminars (2005)
- 10/20: Yoonsuck Choe (BNL)
MCN Seminar (1pm HRBB 302): Importance of Temporal Factors in Inferring Network Function from Its Structure: A Lesson from the Thalamocortical Circuit in the Brain
- 10/13: Bruce McCormick (BNL)
Neuroscience Seminar (4pm Raynolds 160): Bioimaging and reconstruction of the mouse brain at cellular and subcellular levels of detail
Seminars (2004)
- 11/15: Yoonsuck Choe (BNL)
Graduate Seminar (4:10pm HRBB 124): Binding Problem of the Second Kind: Can the Brain Confuse Its Inputs with Its Outputs? (Abstract)
- 8/8: Prathyusha Aragonda (BNL)
MS Thesis defense (3:00pm HRBB 302): Strategy for Construction of Polymerized Volume Data Sets
- 7/12: Dr. Robert Ward (University of Wales, Bangor, UK)
Title: Selective attention and action in an artificial, evolved agent: Implications for real agents (4pm HRBB 302). [Details]
- 6/17: Pruna Doddapaneni (BNL)
MS Thesis defense (3:30pm HRBB 302): Segmentation Strategies for Polymerized Volume Data Sets
- 6/15: Sejong Oh (TAMU CS)
MS Thesis defense (2pm HRBB 302): Learning to segment texture in 2D vs. 3D: A comparative Study
- 6/3: Prof. Mubarak Shah (University of Central Florida)
Title: Representations for Action Recognition (11am HRBB 302). * Canceled * [Details]
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