Connectionists: Fwd: [seminar.wwtns] NEW: More seminars of VVTNS 5th season are now online
David Hansel
dhansel0 at gmail.com
Sun Feb 16 06:29:52 EST 2025
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https://www.wwtns.online
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The following seminars are now available on the VVTNS website
and YouTube channel
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Unraveling information processing through functional networks
Hannah Choi
Georgia Tech
talk given on November 6, 2024
https://www.wwtns.online/past-seminars-2024-2025
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The algebra of cognition
Chris Eliasmith
University of Waterloo
talk given on November 20, 2024
https://www.wwtns.online/past-seminars-2024-2025
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Back to the Continuous Attractor
Memming Park
Champalimaud Foundation
talk given on November 27, 2024
https://www.wwtns.online/past-seminars-2024-2025
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Properties of memory networks with excitatory-inhibitory assemblies
Claire Meissner-Bernard
Friedrich Miescher Institute
for biomedical research, Basel
talk given on December 18, 2024
https://www.wwtns.online/past-seminars-2024-2025
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Dense Associative Memory and its potential role in brain computation
Dmitry Krotov
IBM Research, Cambridge, USA
talk given on January 8, 2025
https://www.wwtns.online/past-seminars-2024-2025
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New methods for tracking and control of dynamic animal behavior during
learning
Jonathan Pillow
Princeton University
talk given on January 15, 2025
https://www.wwtns.online/past-seminars-2024-2025
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*About VVTNS : Launched as the World Wide Theoretical Neuroscience Seminar
(WWTNS) in November 2020 and renamed in homage to Carl van Vreeswijk in
Memoriam (April 20, 2022), Speakers have the occasion to talk about
theoretical aspects of their work which cannot be discussed in a setting
where the majority of the audience consists of experimentalists. The
seminars, **held on Wednesdays at 11 am ET,** are 45-50 min long followed
by a discussion. The talks are recorded with authorization of the speaker
and are available to everybody on our YouTube channel.*
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