How is Visual Information Processed in the Brain and AI?
Offered By: IMSA via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating intersection of neuroscience and artificial intelligence in this 51-minute conference talk by Odelia Schwartz from the University of Miami's Computer Science Department. Delivered at the WIMSA Inaugural Conference on October 19, 2022, delve into the intricacies of visual information processing in both biological brains and AI systems. Gain insights into cutting-edge research that bridges the gap between human perception and machine learning, uncovering similarities and differences in how visual data is interpreted and analyzed. Discover the latest advancements in computational neuroscience and their implications for developing more sophisticated AI models inspired by the human visual system.
Syllabus
WIMSA Conference 2022- Odelia Schwartz: How is Visual Information Processed in the Brain and AI?
Taught by
IMSA
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