
NeuroAI – Neuroscience and AI Summer School
14 July - 1 August
Modern deep learning methods provide some of the best tools to model behavior and brain function today. Excitingly, AI systems have become the first artificial models capable of matching human performance in sophisticated cognitive tasks, such as visual recognition, language processing, and strategic planning. This unique capability makes them a key test bed for neuroscience research: by studying how these AI systems solve complex problems, we can generate and test hypotheses about the computational principles that biological brains might use. Moreover, thanks to amazing progress in neuroscientific experimental recording techniques over the last decade, we now have access to vast amounts of complex data, which can be used in computational modeling, across multiple modalities – from neural activity of thousands of neurons, to anatomical details of neuronal circuits, to whole brain neural recordings during complex behavior of humans and animals. These exciting developments—in both AI methodology and neuroscientific recordings—have inspired an emerging area of research at the intersection of neuroscience and AI.
The course gives a hands-on introduction to modern AI methods, including deep learning, and how it can be used for analyzing and modeling brain activity and behavior. Experts in the field will teach the basics of AI, and how to use them as models of the brain, cognition, and behavior.
Details
- Start:
- 14 July
- End:
- 1 August
- Event Category:
- School
- Website:
- https://cajal-training.org/on-site/neuro-ai/
Venue
- Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown, Portugal
- Lisbon, Portugal + Google Map