Computational Neuroscience Seminars - 2000 Talks



  • 15.12.00 (INM200, 17h15)
    Angelo Arleo (Centre for Neuro-mimetic Systems, MANTRA, EPFL).
    Spatial Learning and Navigation in Neuro-mimetic Systems, Modeling the Rat Hippocampus (public thesis presentation)
    Abstract.

  • 01.12.00
    Olivier Carmona (K-Team).
    Idées pour une vision adaptée à la navigation de robots
    Abstract.

  • 24.11.00 (10h15)
    Neil Burgess (Inst. of Cognitive Neuroscience and Dept. of Anatomy, UCL).
    The hippocampal role in spatial and episodic memory
    Abstract.
    and

    Jean-Arcady Meyer (AnimatLab, Laboratoire d'Informatique de Paris 6 (LIP6)).
    Contribution to locomotion and navigation issues in animats
    Abstract.

  • 17.11.00
    José del R. Millán (Joint Research Centre of the European Commision, Ispra, Italy).
    EEG-based Recognition of Mental States for Wearable Brain-Computer Interfaces
    Abstract.

  • 31.8.00 (Thursday, 11h15)
    John Rinzel (Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences and Center for Neural Science, NYU). Wave propagation in neuronal tissue Abstract.
  • 28.7.00
    Aude Billard (University of Southern California). Learning motor skills by imitation: a biologically inspired robotic model Abstract.
    and

    Auke Jan Ijspeert (University of Southern California). A neuromechanical model of salamander locomotion and visuomotor coordination Abstract.

  • 30.6.00 (17h15, IN202) Mona Spiridon (MANTRA). Signal Transmission Reliability in Densely Connected Networks of Spiking Neurons (public thesis presentation) Abstract.

  • 23.6.00 (15h15, IN202) Perry Moerland (IDIAP). Mixture Models for Unsupervised and Supervised Learning (public thesis presentation) Abstract.

  • 16.6.00 Francois Fleuret (INRIA, FRANCE). Connectionist probabilistic models for action selection Abstract

  • 14.6.00 (Wednesday, 11h15) Andreas Herz (HU Berlin). Neural representation of acoustic communication signals as revealed by stimulus reconstruction techniques. Abstract

  • 9.6.00 John Hertz (Nordita, Denmark) Modeling genetic regulatory networks. Abstract

  • 30.5.00 (Tuesday, 12h15, IN202) Simon Thorpe (Centre de Recherche Cerveau et Cognition, Toulouse). How can the visual system process complex natural images in 150 ms? Abstract.

  • 28.4.00 Paul Verschure (INI Zurich). Classical conditioning in robots and rodents Abstract.

  • 31.3.00 (18h15, room IN-201) Fabrizio Smeraldi (MANTRA). Attention-Driven Pattern Recognition Abstract.

  • 9.3.00 (Thursday!) 14h15 John Hertz (Nordita, Denmark) Networks of spiking neurons. Abstract

  • 13.3.00 (Monday!) 11h15 Mayank Mehta (Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, MIT) Hippocampal activity during navigation of rats: Asymmetric Learning rules and long-term potentiation. Abstract

  • 23.2.00 (Wednesday!) Eduard Kelemen (Praga) Neural Basis for Spatial Orientation in Rats Abstract

  • 10.2.00 (Thursday!) 14h15 David Hansel (Paris) Abstract

  • 4.2.00 Perry Moerland (IDIAP, Martigny). Non-Linear Feature Extraction with Kernel Principal Component Analysis for Large-Scale Problems Abstract

  • 28.1.00 Felix Gers (IDSIA, Lugano). Learning to Time and Count Continually in RNNs with LSTM

  • 27.1.00 (Thursday!, 16h15) Sue Becker (McMaster Univ., Canada) Hippocampal Computations in Memory Abstract

  • 17.1.00 (Monday!) Nicolas Schweighofer (Kyoto, Japan) Chaos in the inferior olive and cerebellar learning