Cold Spring Harbor - Date Correction
Terry Sejnowski
terry%sdbio2 at ucsd.edu
Sat Jan 20 00:35:46 EST 1990
(Incorrect dates were given in previous listing)
Summer Course on
COMPUTATIONAL NEUROSCIENCE: LEARNING AND MEMORY
July 14-27, 1990
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Organizers:
Michael Jordan, MIT
Terrence Sejnowski, Salk Institute and UCSD
This is an intensive laboratory and lecture course that will examine
computational approaches to problems in learning and memory. Problems
and techniques from both neuroscience and cognitive science will be
covered, including learning procedures that have been developed
recently for neural network models.
The course will include a computer-based laboratory so that students
can actively explore computational issues. Students will be able to
informally interact with the lecturers. A strong grounding in
mathematics and previous exposure to neurobiology is essential
for students.
Instructors:
Eric Baum (NEC)
Richard Sutton (GTE)
Yan LeCun (ATT)
David Rumelhart (Stanford)
Tom Brown (Yale)
Jack Byrne (Univ. Texas Houston)
Richard Durbin (Stanford)
Gerald Tesauro (IBM)
Stephen Lisberger (UC San Farancisco)
Ralph Linsker (IBM)
John Moody (Yale)
Nelson Donegan (Yale)
Chris Atkeson (MIT)
Tomaso Poggio (MIT)
Mike Kearns (MIT)
DEADLINE: MARCH 15, 1990
Applications and additional information may be obtained from:
Registrar
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Cold Spring Harbor, New York 11724
Tuition, Room and Board: $1,390.
Partial Scholarships available to qualified students.
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