Tag: visual recognition

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  •  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