Neural Systems Modeling Symposium
Symposium Neural Systems Modeling, 19 November, CWI Amsterdam
With the host of experimental data in neuroscience, systems modeling
is an increasingly important tool for relating data to algorithmic
models of neural computation.
In this symposium, eight speakers present state-of-the-art systems
neuroscience modeling work encompassing topics like large-scale
computational models, plausible learning algorithms and population
models.
This symposium specifically aims to bring together people with shared
interest in system-scale neural computation.
Confirmed speakers at the workshop are:
Cyriel Pennartz (UvA), Paul Tiesinga (RUN), Marc deKamps (U. Leeds),
Steven Scholte (UvA), Jaldert Rombouts (CWI), Pieter Roelfsema (NIN),
Frank vd Velde (UT/LU) and Sander Bohte (CWI)
The full program with abstracts, schedule (19 November 11:00 - 18:00)
and location (CWI, Science Park Amsterdam) can be found here:
http://www.neuroinformatics.nl/?q=workshop2012-4

