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Time Thursday February 19 Friday February 20 Saturday February 21 Sunday February 22
0930 Introductory Remarks: John Oliensis
1000 Paul Viola (MIT): A computational model for early processing of shape and texture. Abstract Shimon Ullman (Weizmann Institute): Two approaches to generalization in object recognition. Abstract Guillermo Sapiro  Relevant Publications (University of Minnesota): Affine invariant symmetry. Abstract Shinsuke Shimojo    Relevant Publications(Caltech): Attention, time and awareness in vision. Abstract
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1100 Coffee Coffee Coffee Coffee
1130 Dov Sagi   Relevant Publications(Weizmann Institute): Plasticity of excitatory and inhibitory interactions involved in visual pattern discrimination. Abstract Philip Kellman    Relevant Publications(UCLA): Paradoxes of early perception: now you see it, now you don't. Abstract Jitendra Malik (UC Berkeley): Computational mechanisms of visual grouping. Abstract Yali Amit  Relevant Publications(University of Chicago): Tree-structured vision and selective attention. Abstract
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1230 Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch
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1330 Albert Yonas  Relevant Publications(University of Minnesota): At seven months infants first respond to static monocular   information for spatial layout and surface reflectance. Abstract
1400 Geoffrey Hinton (University of Toronto): Yet another generative model for images. Abstract Bill Freeman Relevant Publications(MERL): Bayesian estimation of 3-D human motion from an image sequence. Abstract Mike Merzenich (UCSF): Cortical plasticity underlying skill learning.
1430 Discussion and Closing Remarks
1500 Break Break Break
1530 Discussion Discussion Discussion
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1700 Reception Details

 

 

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