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TIMETOPICSSPEAKERS
8:55Opening Remarks
9:00-9:20From Zero to Gist in 200 msec: The Time Course of Scene RecognitionAude Oliva and Michelle Greene, MIT Brain and Cognitive Sciences
9:20-9:45Feedforward Theories of Visual Cortex Predict Human Performance in Rapid Image CategorizationThomas Serre and Tomaso Poggio, MIT McGovern Institute
9:45-10:05Latency, Duration and Codes for Objects in Inferior Temporal CortexGabriel Kreiman, Chou Hung, Tomaso Poggio and James DiCarlo, MIT McGovern Institute and Brain and Cognitive Sciences
10:25-10:50From Feedforward Vision to Natural Vision: The Impact of Free Viewing, Task, and Clutter on Monkey Inferior Temporal Object RepresentationsJames DiCarlo, MIT McGovern Institute
10:50-11:10Invariant Visual Representations of Natural Images by Single Neurons in the Human BrainLeila Reddy (MIT McGovern Institute), Rodrigo Quian Quiroga, Gabriel Kreiman, Christof Koch and Itzhak Fried
11:10-11:40Perception of Objects in Natural Scenes and the Role of AttentionAnne Treisman and Karla Evans, Princeton University
1:00-1:25Natural Scene Categorization: From Humans to ComputersLi Fei-Fei (Beckman Institute, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), Rufin VanRullen, Asha Iyer, Christof Koch and Pietro Perona
1:25-1:50Contextual Associations in the BrainMoshe Bar, Elissa Aminoff and Nurit Gronau, Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School
1:50-2:15Using the Forest to See the Trees: A Computational Model Relating Features, Objects and ScenesAntonio Torralba, MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
2:25-2:45Detecting and Remembering Pictures With and Without Visual NoiseMary Potter and Ming Meng, MIT Brain and Cognitive Sciences
2:45-3:05Scene Perception after Those First Few Hundred MillisecondsJeremy Wolfe, Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School
3:05-3:35The Artist as NeuroscientistPatrick Cavanagh, Vision Sciences Lab, Department of Psychology, Harvard University
4:00-5:00Brain and Cognitive Sciences Colloquium - Scene Processing with a Wave of Spikes: Reverse Engineering the Visual SystemSimon Thorpe, CNRS and SpikeNet Technology, France

 








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