Spring
2001 Colloquium Series
Tomaso
Poggio 
Learning in Brains and Machines
Wednesday, May 23, 2001
Building 3 Auditorium
- 3:30 PM
(Refreshments
at 3:00PM)
Goddard's Office of the Assistant Director for Information Sciences
and Chief Information Officer announces the final GSFC Information
Sciences and Technology (IS&T) Colloquium presentation of the
Spring 2001 Series.
Dr. Tomaso Poggio,
Co-Director of MIT's Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences,
and Whitaker Professor of Vision Sciences and Biophysics, will
talk about Learning in Brains and Machines. Understanding
how biological visual systems perform object recognition is one
of the ultimate goals in computational neuroscience. From the
computational viewpoint of learning, the different recognition
tasks -- such as categorization and identification -- are similar,
representing different trade-offs between specificity and invariance.
Professor Poggio will review briefly the issue of representation,
looking at some of the recent trends in computational vision and
then focus on feedforward, view-based biological models that are
supported by psychophysical and physiological data.
Dr. Poggio currently holds the Uncas and Helen Whitaker Professorship
of Vision Sciences and Biophysics at the
Department of Brain and Cognitive
Sciences at MIT, and he is also affiliated with MIT's
Artifical Intelligence Laboratory.
In addition, since 1993, he has been Co-Director of
MIT's Center for Biological and Computational Learning. Professor
Poggio's original training was as a theoretical physicist (he
received a Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics from the University of
Genoa in 1970) and his current research focuses on the application
of new learning techniques to time series analysis, object recognition,
adaptive control and computer graphics.
* This is a Special Colloquium, held in conjunction with presentation
of the Center's first annual Excellence
in Information Science and Technology Award. The ceremony
will honor the Goddard employee who best exhibits broad accomplishment
in the area of information science and technology.
For information about award criteria, or to submit a nomination,
visit http://ohr.gsfc.nasa.gov/hot/ExcelISTAward.htm
or http://ISandTColloq.gsfc.nasa.gov/award.htm
IS&T Colloquium Committee Host: Dr. Milt Halem, halem@gsfc.nasa.gov
Sign
language interpreter upon request: 301-286-8313
Request
future announcements: IS&Tcolloq@library.gsfc.nasa.gov
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