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Programme

Day 1 (17 June) Adrien Doerig (University of Osnabrück). NeuroConnectionism. Introduction to LLMs and DNNs in Vision

Day 2 (18 June) Martin Hebart (Max Planck Institute Leipzig, Human Brain & Cognitive Sciences). Object processing in brains, AI and behaviour

Day 3 (19 June) Umut Güçlü (Radboud University). Neural Encoding, decoding & reconstruction with deep learning

Day 4 (20 June) Katharina Dobs (Justus-Liebig University Giessen). Functional specialisation in brains, AI and behaviour

Day 5 (21 June) Claire Stevenson & Micha Heilbron (University of Amsterdam). Generative language models are a window into human cognition?

Day 6 (24 June) Jesse Geerts & Tom George (Imperial College). From model free to model based reinforcement learning

Day 7 (25 June) James Whittington (Oxford University & Stanford University). and Jacob Bakermans (Oxford University) Cognitive maps: from hippocampal formation to prefrontal cortex action

Day 8 (26 June) Erin Grant (University College London, Gatsby Computational Neuroscience Unit)

Confirmed speakers for the ABC Symposium on June 27 include: 

  • Matthias Bethge (Frijda lecture)
    Computational Neuroscience & Machine Learning,
    Tübingen University, Germany
  • Gemma Roig
    Computational Vision and AI,
    Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany
  • Rufin van Rullen
    AI and Neuroscience,
    CerCo, Toulouse, France
  • Jean-Rémi King
    Computational basis of intelligence,
    Meta, Paris, France
  • Mariya Toneva
    Natural Language Processing and Neuroscience,
    Max Planck Institute for Software Systems, Saarbrücken, Germany
  • Raquel Fernández
    Logic, Language and Computation,
    University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands

More information about the ABC symposium can be found here: abcsymposium.nl