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Conference
Start Time:08 Aug 2016, 9:00 AM
End Time:09 Aug 2016, 7:00 PM
Where:Drexel University, Philadelphia, United States
Confirmed Plenary Speakers
Nikolaus Kriegeskorte, Timothy Lillicrap, Andrew Saxe, Linda Smith, Greg Wayne, & Marco Zorzi
Abstracts and Applications to Attend Due: April 1 Notification of Acceptance and Travel Awards: May 1
Overview
We are pleased to announce a workshop on Contemporary Neural Network Models, bringing the latest developments in Deep Neural Networks, Deep Reinforcement Learning Networks, and Recurrent Neural Networks with Long-Short-Term Memory Units into contact with contemporary cognitive science and cognitive neuroscience research. Plenary speakers include established and emerging experts in the development of contemporary neural network methods. The workshop will continue the Neural Computation and Psychology Workshop series, which originated in the UK in 1992. It will take place on Aug 8-9, 2016 in Philadelphia - in North America for the first time after 14 previous meetings in Europe.
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Organizers: James McClelland, Stanford University, Stanford, United States, Daniel Mirman, Drexel University, Philadelphia, United States, Stefan Frank, Radboud University, Nijmegen, Netherlands.
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Posted on: 11 Aug 2015 Posted by: Stefan Frank
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