Tomaso Poggio
Title: Learning: neuroscience
and engineering applications
Abstract:
The problem of learning is one of the main gateways to making
intelligent machines and to understanding how the brain works. In this
talk I will sketch a model of the ventral stream of the visual cortex
in primates, describing how the brain may learn to recognize objects,
and show that the resulting model is capable of performing recognition
on datasets of complex images at the level of human performance in
rapid categorization tasks. The model performs surprisinfly well when
compared with state-of-art computer vision systems in categorization of
complex images, suggestiong that neuroscience may begin to effectively
guide engineering efforts in the domain of vision.
Relevant papers can be downloaded from
http://www.ai.mit.edu/projects/cbcl/publications/all-year.html