CFP NeurIPS2019 AI↔Neuro Workshop: Real Neurons & Hidden Units
Call for Papers: NeurIPS2019 Workshop Real Neurons & Hidden Units: Future directions at the intersection of neuroscience and artificial intelligence Workshop website: https://sites.google.com/mila.quebec/neuroaiworkshop <https://sites.google.com/mila.quebec/neuroaiworkshop/home> Submission deadline: September 6, 2019 Contact: neuroaiworkshop@gmail.com We invite contributions at the intersection of neuroscience and AI. In particular, we encourage work that identifies novel questions about the brain, which are informed by the recent successes of AI, and that establish key brain mechanisms that hold promise for further advancement of AI. Topical areas include but are not limited to: - study of recurrent dynamics, - inductive biases to guide learning, - global versus local learning rules, - interpretability of network activity, - connectivity structure. A strict requirement for admission is that the topic must be at the intersection of AI and Neuroscience, in that the work must leverage findings from one field to advance the other or address important questions common to both. Submissions must be within four pages. Accepted contributions will be invited to present posters. A select number will be also invited to present short talks. Invited speakers: Ila Fiete (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Surya Ganguli (Stanford University) Tim Lillicrap (DeepMind/University College London) Doina Precup (McGill University/DeepMind) Blake Richards (McGill University) Cristina Savin (New York University) David Sussillo (Google Brain/Stanford University) Please see the workshop website <https://sites.google.com/mila.quebec/neuroaiworkshop/home> for further details. We look forward to receiving your submission! On behalf of the organizers, Guillaume Lajoie (UdeM/Mila) Eli Shlizerman (UW) Maximilian Puelma Touzel (UdeM/Mila) Konrad Kording (UPenn) Jessica Thompson (UdeM/Mila) and Advisors, Adrienne Fairhall (UW) Yoshua Bengio (UdeM/Mila)
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Jessica Thompson