[visionlist] Center for Visual Science Symposium - KEY DATES

Debbie Shannon debbie at cvs.rochester.edu
Tue Apr 3 14:16:17 GMT 2012


>  ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE EXTENDED TO FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 2012
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>REMINDER: TRAVEL FELLOWSHIP APPLICATIONS DUE MONDAY, APRIL 16 
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>For the Center for Visual Science's 28th Symposium
>
>Computational Foundations of Perception and Action
>
>June 1-3, 2012
>University of Rochester
>Rochester, New York
>
>Symposium travel fellowships cover the cost of 
>travel up to $400 for US attendees and $600 for 
>foreign attendees. The application deadline is 
>Monday, April 16, 2012.  You may download an 
>application here: 
>http://www.cvs.rochester.edu/symp_fellowships.html
>
>Conference Website:  Http://www.cvs.rochester.edu/symposium.html
>
>Overview
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>The 28th Symposium of the Center for Visual 
>Science will bring computational, 
>neurophysiological and psychophysical 
>researchers together who study the computational 
>foundations of problems in sensory and 
>perceptual processing ranging from low-level 
>sensory coding to higher-level aspects of 
>perception and action such as cue integration, 
>decision-making and sensorimotor control.  Much 
>of the research discussed at the meeting focuses 
>on the visual system; however, included in the 
>symposium will be speakers who study other 
>sensory and motor systems, and multisensory 
>processing involving vision and other 
>modalities. The goal is to provide a forum for 
>investigating the common foundational 
>computational principles that underlay the many 
>seemingly different functions of sensory systems 
>(as well as how they differ) and to discuss how 
>to link computational theories to underlying 
>mechanisms to gain a deeper understanding of 
>perceptual behavior. With this in mind, we have 
>invited speakers who bring together 
>computational and experimental approaches - 
>whether that be by developing computational 
>theories of human / animal performance, by 
>conceptualizing and designing experimental 
>studies to test computational theories or both.
>
>Confirmed Speakers
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>Sensory coding
>Sheila Nirenberg (Cornell University)
>Mate Lengyel (University of Cambridge)
>Adam Kohn - (Albert Einstein)
>Adrienne Fairhall (University of Washington)
>
>Integration and prediction in perception
>Dora Angelaki (Washington University)
>Ladan Shams (UCLA)
>Anne Churchland (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratories)
>Paul Schrater (University of Minnesota)
>
>Sensorimotor control
>Flip Sabes (UC-San Francisco)
>Daniel Wolpert (University of Cambridge)
>Joern Diedrichsen (University College London
>Mark Churchland (Columbia University)
>
>Decision-making and cognition
>Ben Hayden (University of Rochester)
>TBN
>Daeyeol Lee (Yale University)
>Christopher Harvey (Princeton)
>
>Memory and learning
>Chris Sims (University of Rochester)
>Josh Gold (University of Pennsylvania
>Aaron Seitz (Univ. Cal. Riverside)
>Jeff Beck (University College London)
>
>Key Dates
>øPoster abstract submission: Monday, April 2
>øTravel fellowship application deadline: Monday, April 16
>øNotification of poster abstract acceptance: Monday, April 9
>øNotification of travel fellowship funding: Monday, April 30
>øRegistration closes: Friday, May 4
>
>Registration Fees
>Graduate students and postdocs:  $100
>All others: $200
>
>Program Committee
>David Knill
>Robert Jacobs
>Alex Pouget
>Greg DeAngelis
>For queries about the meeting, contact Debbie 
>Shannon at 585-275-2459 or 
>Debbie at cvs.rochester.edu
>

-- 
Debbie Shannon, Administrator
Center for Visual Science
University of Rochester
Meliora Hall 272
Rochester, NY  14627-0270
Phone 585-275-6864
Fax 585-271-3043
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