O'Reilly Workshop
Workshop on Models of High-Level Vision
Aug 2008


Members of the Interacting Memory Systems Network and the Perceptual Expertise Network held a two-day workshop on models of high-level vision at the University of Colorado at Boulder on July 21 and 22, 2008. Participants included Randy O’Reilly of IMSN and Tim Curran, Tom Palmeri, and Gary Cottrell of PEN and several members of their laboratories. This intensive workshop focused on general issues surrounding high-level vision and object recognition. The workshop featured a discussion of the highvis model that has been in development by the O’Reilly laboratory for several (+)

This work was supported in part by NSF grant #SBE 0542013 to the Temporal Dynamics of Learning Center
 
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