Tag: visual recognition
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Generalization is the Achilles heel of AI
dec 18, 2024 Kempner All Hands Meeting Prof. Kreiman gave an All Hands meeting at the Kempner Institute for the Study of Artificial and Natural Intelligence at Harvard. The talk focused on the challenges of building AI algorithms that can generalize to novel data and situations. Read more about some of the research presented in… Read more
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The next 200 milliseconds
08/08/2024 Prof. Kreiman gives a lecture on the dynamics of cognition at the Brains, Minds and Machines This lecture introduces a discussion of the complex recurrent and top-down signals that interact with sensory processes to interpret visual scenes, including contextual reasoning, eye movements and visual search, and pattern completion. Read more
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Congratulations to Bastien LeLan!
07/25/2024 Robust convolutional neural networks as models of primate vision Congratulations to Bastien LeLan on successfully defending his thesis! Read more
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The limits of computer vision
05/15/2024 Harvard Medicine News Work from the Kreiman laboratory about the successes and limitations of computer vision algorithms was featured in this article by Molly McDonough. Read more
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A Clue Into How We See a Stable World Despite Moving Eyes
04/29/2024 Harvard Medicine News and Research We move our eyes about three times per second, yet the world seems perfectly stable. Will Xiao’s tour-de-force investigations provide the most extensive computational and neurophysiological description of visual cortical responses during free viewing. See Xiao’s publication here. Read more
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When and how CNNs generalize
02/22/2022 When and how CNNs generalize to out-of-distribution category-viewpoint combinations Spandan Madan and Xavier Boix discuss their latest research recently published in Nature Machine Intelligence. Reach out to us now to explore your unique training requirements and uncover our potential to assist you. Read more