Connectionists: CHALLENGE: The Algonauts Project @ MIT - Second call to enter the challenge
Gemma Roig
gemmar at mit.edu
Mon Jun 10 11:30:19 EDT 2019
The Algonauts Project 2019: Explaining the Human Visual Brain
http://algonauts.csail.mit.edu/
Dates: July 19-20, 2019
Place: MIT, Cambridge
REPORT SUBMISSION FOR YOUR CHALLENGE ENTRY IS NOW OPEN!
For submitting the challenge report use this form: https://forms.gle/oPNpaL3Pw9ARKwCG8
CHALLENGE SUBMISSION OPEN UNTIL JULY 1, 2019
http://algonauts.csail.mit.edu/challenge.html
Teams that submit the best results will receive an invitation to speak at the Algonauts Workshop about their work.
Prizes will be awarded to those submitting the best entries. For each challenge track, the top two winning entries will receive travel reimbursement for the presenter to attend the workshop. The top presenter in each track will also receive an award.
OVERVIEW
The quest to understand human intelligence and engineer advanced forms of artificial intelligence are increasingly intertwined. The Algonauts Project brings biological and artificial intelligence researchers together on a common platform to exchange ideas and advance both fields. Our first challenge and workshop, Explaining the Human Visual Brain, focuses on building computer vision models that simulate how the brain sees and recognizes objects, a topic that has long fascinated neuroscientists and computer scientists.
CHALLENGE
The first Algonauts Project challenge evaluates computational models based on human visual brain data.
Learn more about the challenge<http://algonauts.csail.mit.edu/challenge.html>
WORKSHOP, July 19-20, 2019
Learn more about the workshop and abstract submission<http://algonauts.csail.mit.edu/workshop.html>
For question about the Algonauts Project workshop, please contact algonauts at csail.mit.edu
Best,
The Algonauts Project team
Organizers:
Radoslaw Cichy, FUB
Aude Oliva, MIT
Gemma Roig, SUTD
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