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Statistics Seminar Schedule

Summer 2003

This is a seminar on statistical methods for modeling and data analysis in neuroscience. We'll try to meet roughly weekly this semester, in the Simoncelli conference room, room 1024 Meyer, on Tuesdays at 2:00. Presentations of journal papers or of your own work are equally welcome; see the NIPS page for a few sample paper ideas.

Time Place Presenter Title
June 10, 2:00 Meyer 1024 Liam Paninski Information-theoretic design of experiments
June 17, 2:00 Meyer 1024 Patrik Hoyer with Shani Offen Separating out local phase, orientation, and contrast from linear filter responses
June 24, 2:00 Meyer 1024 Zhou Wang Why we don't like blurry images
July 1, 2:00 Meyer 1024 Jon Pillow CANCELLED
July 8-15 break
July 22, 2:00 Meyer 1024 Liam Paninski Classification via integrate-and-fire cells
Aug 5, 2:00 Meyer 1024 Jon Pillow Characterization of nonlinear spatiotemporal properties of macaque retinal ganglion cells using spike-triggered covariance
Aug 19, 2:00 Meyer 1024 Clementine Marcovici Efficient representation of images in an over-complete basis
Aug 26, 2:00 Meyer 1024 Hamid Rahim Sheikh An Information Theoretic Criterion for Image Quality Assessment


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