NEURONS: MECHANISMS, BEHAVIOUR & FUNCTION IN VISION.
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4th Annual BMVA One day Meeting on
Natural and Machine Vision.
Wednesday 20 October 1993
British Institute of Radiology,
6 Portland Place, London W1
100 yds north of the BBC, between Oxford Circus & Park Cresent;
nearest tube stations: Gt Portland St, Regents Park, Oxford Circus.
All welcome; BMVA, AVA, BPS, IEE members free; others #20.
Buffet lunch provided at #4.00 per head (register on arrival).
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10:30 Arrival: Registration and Coffee.
11:00 Dr Ken Stratford - Physiology, University of Oxford
Synaptic function and modification in the cortex.
11:45 Prof. Horace Barlow - Physiology, University of Cambridge
The neural doctrine: What do real neurons do?
12:30 Dr Edmund Rolls - Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford.
Learning invariance responses to the natural
transformations of objects: Cortical architectures and simulations
13:15 =================== LUNCH =====================
14:15 Prof Roger Watt - Psychology, Stirling University.
Theory of computation in biological visual systems.
15:00 Prof Oliver Braddick - Psychology, University College, London
Segmentation and integration in motion perception
15:45 ==================== TEA ======================
16:00 Prof Steven Zucker - McGill University, Montreal, Canada
Hyperacuity - through distributed networks of neurons in VI.
16:45 Round-up discussion and finish.
Enquiries to: G D Sullivan,
Dept of Computer Science,
University of Reading, RG6 2AY
e-mail: g.sullivan at reading.ac.uk