Martin Hebart
Proud dad, Professor of Computational Cognitive Neuroscience, author of The Decoding Toolbox, founder of http://things-initiative.org
our lab 👉 https://hebartlab.com
- The final talk of #CAOS2025 is given by @taliakonkle.bsky.social highlighting how we can use deep learning to learn about the inductive biases and the features learned and used in vision.
- One of the student award winners is @lucakaemmer.bsky.social who showed feedback to foveal early visual cortex during the preparation of saccades that also reflects the content of what participants see. #CAOS2025
- Next up is Jeff Bowers criticizing conclusions drawn about the performance of deep learning approaches as explanatory models of vision and language. #CAOS2025 Looking forward to the discussions after the talk.
- The final day at #CAOS2025 starts with a talk by Stefania Bracci, making the intriguing proposal that ventral vision is better understood as serving downstream behavior, not recognition alone.