2016 AI-Brain Workshop
Time: July 25-July 26, 2016
Venue: Room 1504, NYU Shanghai | 1555 Century Avenue, Pudong, Shanghai, China
Agenda
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July 25 Afternoon - Session 1: Learning
13:30-14:20 Zheng Zhang: Learning the hell out of gradient
14:20-14:45 Jun Zhu: When Bayes meets DNN
14:45-15:10 Jianxin Wu: What we do and cannot do with a CNN
15:10-15:30 Tea Break
15:30-16:15 Xiao-Jing Wang: What we know about supervised, unsupervised and reinforced learning mechanisms in the brain
16:15-17:00 Sen Song: Spike-based learning and local cortical circuit structure and representation
17:00-18:00 Discussion
July 26 - Session 2: Vision and Language
9:00-9:45 Kyunghyun Cho: Describing Multimedia Content Using Attention-Based Encoder-Decoder Networks
9:45-10:30 Stanislas Dehaene: Consciousness and syntax : two challenges from human cognition
10:30-11:00 Zhengdong Lu: Some thoughts on neural symbolism
11:00-11:15 Tea Break
11:15-12:30 Discussion
12:40-13:40 Lunch
14:00-14:45 Tianming Yang: Object recognition: What can we learn from the primate visual system?
14:45-15:25 Xiaolin Hu: How does the brain implement very deep neural networks?
15:25-15:40 Tea Break
15:40-16:40 Discussion
16:40 End
Participants
Neuroscience
- Stanislas Dehaene, College de France
- Quentin Huys, University of Zurich
- Xiao-Jing Wang, NYU Shanghai/NYU
- Tianming Yang, Institute of Neuroscience, CAS
- Zachary Mainen, Champalimaud Neuroscience Program
- Xing Tian, NYU Shanghai
- Jeff Erlich, NYU Shanghai
- Xinying Cai, NYU Shanghai
- Zhenbo Cheng, Zhejiang University of Technology
- Eric DeWitt, Champalimaud Neuroscience Program
- John Murray, Yale University
- Song Sen, Tsinghua University
Computer Science
- Kyunghyun Cho, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, NYU
- Zhengdong Lu, Huawei Noah's Ark Lab
- Xipeng Qiu, Fudan University
- Kerui Min, ShanghaiTech University
- Xiaolin Hu, Tsinghua University
- Jianxin Wu, Nanjing University
- Wei Xu, Tsinghua University
- Jun Zhu, Tsinghua University
- Yi Zeng, Center for Excellence in Brain Science and Intelligence Technology, CAS
- Zheng Zhang, NYU Shanghai
- David Wipf, Microsoft Research Asia