Connectionists: Call for Abstracts submission for the AAAI Spring Symposium Series | Science of Intelligence : Computational Principles of Natural and Artificial Intelligence

Gemma Roig gemmar at mit.edu
Wed Oct 5 17:34:31 EDT 2016


Call for Abstracts submission for the AAAI Spring Symposium Series | Science of Intelligence : Computational Principles of Natural and Artificial Intelligence

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AAAI Spring Symposium Series | Science of Intelligence: Computational Principles of Natural and Artificial Intelligence
http://cbmm.mit.edu/Symposium-Science-of-Intelligence
Organized by the Center for Brains Minds and Machines

March 27­-29 2017 at Stanford University in Palo Alto, California

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OVERVIEW

Science of Intelligence is a new emerging field dedicated to developing a computation-based understanding of intelligence -both natural and artificial-, and to establishing an engineering practice based on that understanding. 

The Center for Brains Minds and Machines is organizing this symposium as a unique opportunity to bring together experts in artificial intelligence, cognitive science, and computational neuroscience to share and discuss the advances and the challenges of the study of the computational principles of natural and artificial intelligence. 

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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS 

—James DiCarlo (MIT)
—Li Fei-Fei (Stanford)
—Surya Ganguli (Stanford)
—Samuel Gershman (Harvard)
—Kristen Grauman (University of Texas at Austin)
—Gabriel Kreiman (Harvard)
—Karen Livescu (Toyota Technological Institute at Chicago)
—Aude Oliva (MIT)
—Pietro Perona (Caltech)
—Tomaso Poggio (MIT)
—Lorenzo Rosasco (Italian Institute of Technology)
—Amnon Shashua (Hebrew University and CTO at Mobileye)
—Joshua Tenenbaum (MIT)
—Shimon Ullman (Weizmann Institute)
—Patrick Winston (MIT)
—Daniel Yamins (Stanford)
—Alan Yuille (Johns Hopkins)


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CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

This will be a 3-day symposium consisting on keynote talks, oral and poster presentations, panel discussions and a doctoral consortium.

Authors willing to participate are invited to submit an abstract following these guidelines:
http://cbmm.mit.edu/Symposium-Science-of-Intelligence/submissions

DEADLINE ABSTRACT SUBMISSION: October 28, 2016 at 11:59pm (UTC-12)


Students that submitted an abstract will be eligible for the doctoral consortium. Selected students will be assigned a mentor from the keynote speakers to discuss their work and future career plans. 

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Program Chairs and Organizing Committee: 
—Gemma Roig (MIT) 
	gemmar at mit.edu
	The Center for Brains Minds and Machines

—Xavier Boix (MIT) 
	xboix at mit.edu
	The Center for Brains Minds and Machines

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