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High-Level Perception and Low-Level Vision: Bridging the Semantic Gap
'''High-Level Perception and Low-Level Vision: Bridging the Semantic Gap'''


Sunday October 7
''Sunday October 7''


6:30-8:30pm  Welcome Buffet Reception, Hotel Santa Fe
6:30-8:30pm  Welcome Buffet Reception, Hotel Santa Fe




Monday October 8
''Monday October 8''


8:00-8:30am Continental Breakfast, Noyce Conference Room, SFI
8:00-8:30am Continental Breakfast, Noyce Conference Room, SFI
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Tuesday October 9
''Tuesday October 9''


8:00-8:30am Continental Breakfast, Noyce Conference Room, SFI
8:00-8:30am Continental Breakfast, Noyce Conference Room, SFI
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9:15-10:00 David Field: [[An effort towards a unified theory of high and low level perception]]
9:15-10:00 David Field: [[An effort towards a unified theory of high and low level perception]]


10:00-10:15 Poster highlight talk: TBA
10:00-10:25 Lakshman Prassad: [[Perceptual Geometry]]


10:15-10:30 Break
10:25-10:45 Break


10:30-11:15 Shimon Edelman: [[On what it means to see, and what we can do about it]]
10:45-11:30 Shimon Edelman: [[On what it means to see, and what we can do about it]]


11:15-12:00 Peter Konig
11:30-12:15 Peter Konig
 
12:00-12:15 Poster highlight talk: TBA


12:15-1:30 Lunch
12:15-1:30 Lunch
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2:15-3:00 Rob Goldstone: [[The role of perception in mathematical reasoning]]
2:15-3:00 Rob Goldstone: [[The role of perception in mathematical reasoning]]


3:00-3:15 Poster highlight talk: TBA
3:00-3:25 James Theiler: [[Automated Change Detection in Remote Sensing Imagery]]
 
3:25-3:40 Break


3:15-3:30 Break
3:40-5:00 General discussion


3:30-5:00 General discussion
Participants on their own for dinner & remainder of evening


5:30-7:30pm Poster session




Wednesday October 10
''Wednesday October 10''


8:00-8:30am Continental Breakfast, Noyce Conference Room, SFI
8:00-8:30am Continental Breakfast, Noyce Conference Room, SFI

Revision as of 16:30, 27 September 2007

High-Level Perception and Low-Level Vision: Bridging the Semantic Gap

Sunday October 7

6:30-8:30pm Welcome Buffet Reception, Hotel Santa Fe


Monday October 8

8:00-8:30am Continental Breakfast, Noyce Conference Room, SFI

8:30-8:45 Geoffrey West: Welcome, SFI overview

8:45-9:00 Melanie Mitchell: Overview, goals of workshop, introduction of participants

9:00-9:45 Bartlett Mel

9:45-10:10 John George: Optical Imaging of Neural Dynamics in Retina

10:10-10:30 Ilya Nemenman: Neural Coding of Natural Stimuli: Information at Sub-Millisecond Resolution

10:30-10:45 Break

10:45-11:30 Simon Thorpe: High-level Perception using Low-level Mechanisms?

11:30-12:15 Pam Reinagel

12:15-1:30 Lunch

1:30-2:15 Garrett Kenyon: Extreme Synergy in a Retinal Code

2:15-3:00 Tony Bell

3:00-3:15 Break

3:15-4:00 Dana Ballard

4:00-5:00 General discussion on issues sparked by talks

6:30-8:30pm Workshop Banquet (Location to be announced)


Tuesday October 9

8:00-8:30am Continental Breakfast, Noyce Conference Room, SFI

8:30-9:15 Fritz Sommer

9:15-10:00 David Field: An effort towards a unified theory of high and low level perception

10:00-10:25 Lakshman Prassad: Perceptual Geometry

10:25-10:45 Break

10:45-11:30 Shimon Edelman: On what it means to see, and what we can do about it

11:30-12:15 Peter Konig

12:15-1:30 Lunch

1:30-2:15 Todd Horowitz: Attention and scene representations

2:15-3:00 Rob Goldstone: The role of perception in mathematical reasoning

3:00-3:25 James Theiler: Automated Change Detection in Remote Sensing Imagery

3:25-3:40 Break

3:40-5:00 General discussion

Participants on their own for dinner & remainder of evening


Wednesday October 10

8:00-8:30am Continental Breakfast, Noyce Conference Room, SFI

8:30-9:15 Tom Kepler

9:15-10:00 Melanie Mitchell: Four principles of pattern recognition in decentralized systems

10:00-10:15 Break

10:15-11:00 Kathleen Akins

11:00-12:00 Wrap-up discussion

12:00-1:00 Lunch

1:00pm Depart


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