High-Level Perception and Low-Level Vision: Bridging the Semantic Gap
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Organizers: Melanie Mitchell (Portland State University and SFI), Garrett Kenyon (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
Dates: October 8-10, 2007
Description of Workshop: The "semantic gap" describes the current inability of computer vision
systems to connect low-level visual descriptions with the high-level
conceptual schemas and analogies. Similarly, neuroscientists and
psychophysicists have uncovered many of the physiological and
perceptual mechanisms underlying various stages of visual processing,
yet the interactions and transformations between levels remains
obscure. The purpose of this workshop is to address how the semantic
gap might be bridged, both in natural and computer vision, and to see
if a set of common principles of visual understanding can be
discovered from the collective, multidisciplinary knowledge of the
participants.
Confirmed Participants:
Kathleen Akins, Philosophy, Simon Fraser University
Dana Ballard, Computer Science, University of Texas, Austin
Tony Bell, Redwood Center for Theoretical Neuroscience -- needs to register
Steven Brumby, Space and Remote Sensing Sciences, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Shimon Edelman, Psychology, Cornell University
David Field, Psychology, Cornell University -- needs to register
John George, Biophysics, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Rob Goldstone, Psychology, Indiana University
Todd Horowitz, Ophthalmology, Harvard Medical School -- needs to register
Garrett Kenyon, Biophysics, Los Alamos National Laboratory -- needs to register
Tom Kepler, Biostatistics and Bioinformatics, Duke University
Peter Konig, Institute for Neuroinformatics, University of Zurich -- needs to register
Bartlett Mel, Laboratory for Neural Computation, University of Southern California
Melanie Mitchell, Computer Science, Portland State University and SFI
Ilya Nemenman, Computational Biology, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Reid Porter, Space and Remote Sensing Sciences, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Lakshman Prasad, Space and Remote Sensing Sciences, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Pam Reinagel, Neurobiology, UCSD
Fritz Sommer, Redwood Center for Theoretical Neuroscience
Christof Teuscher, Modeling, Algorithms, and Informatics, Los Alamos National Laboratory
James Theiler, Space and Remote Sensing Sciences, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Simon Thorpe, Centre de Recherche Cerveau and Cognition (Toulouse) and CNRS