The Auditorium of the
Berkeley Art Museum
CITRIS and NERSC Sponsored Research
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Gary Baldwin, CITRIS Executive Director, Welcome |
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Horst Simon, NERSC Director and Associate
Laboratory Director (ALD) for Computing Sciences Opening Remarks and Activities within NERSC |
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Masoud Nikravesh, UC Berkeley, Cognitive Computing Chair |
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Mona Y. Lee, UC Discovery Grant Industry-University
Cooperative Research Program (IUCRP) |
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Dharmendra S. Modha,
IBM Almaden Research Center Towards
Engineering the Mind by Reverse Engineering the Brain |
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Ed Callaway,
Salk Institute Towards
an Understanding of Cortical Function: Problems and Solutions |
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Michael Arbib, USC From
Cognitive Neuroscience to Computing Architectures |
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SPECIAL LECTURE: Nobelist Donald
Glaser, UC Berkeley The
Brain might Optimize Visual Acuity using Cortical Noise via Stochastic
Resonance/Sampling |
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Almut Schüz, Max-Planck-Institute
for Biological Cybernetics Bridging the Gap between Cortical Structure and Cortical Function |
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James
Anderson, The Ersatz Brain Project |
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Shankar Sastry, CITRIS Director Opening
Remarks and Activities within CITRIS
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Robert
Hecht-Nielsen, UC San Diego Understanding Speech |
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Edgar Koerner, President, Honda Research Institute Intelligence for the Humanoid Robot ASIMO:
A Synthetic Approach to Understanding Principles of Processing in the Brain
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Brian A. Wandell, Stanford The
Human Visual Pathways: Maps, Plasticity, and |
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Roger Shepard, Professor
Emeritus, Stanford Principles of Cognition as Adaptations to
the World |
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Panel:
VC's, Entrepreneurs, and Innovators: The Future of Cognitive Computing |
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Moderator: Jerome Swartz The
Swartz Foundation for Computational Neuroscience |
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Tony Bell |
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Jose M. Carmena, EECS and
Cognitive Sciences, UC Berkeley |
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Dileep
George, Numenta |
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Steve Jurvetson, Managing
Director of Draper Fisher Jurvetson |
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Paul Rhodes, Stanford &
Evolved Machines, Inc. |
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Lloyd Watts, Audience, Inc. |
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Masoud Nikravesh, UC Berkeley, Closing Remarks |
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