Neural Computations for Geometric Reasoning
Offered By: Simons Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
          Explore the neural computations enabling animals to represent and process geometric structures in complex 3D environments. Delve into Bruno Olshausen's 46-minute lecture from UC Berkeley, presented at the Simons Institute. Discover recent advancements in understanding lower-level intelligence from AI, psychology, and neuroscience perspectives. Learn about the potential for robust, low-power, and compact neural circuits that facilitate geometric reasoning. Gain insights into how these computational mechanisms contribute to survival and navigation in intricate spatial contexts.
        
Syllabus
Neural computations for geometric reasoning
Taught by
Simons Institute
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