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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230131
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SUMMARY:Deadline: International Joint Conference on Neural Networks (IJCNN)
DESCRIPTION:The International Joint Conference on Neural Networks is organized jointly by the International Neural Network Society and the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society\, and is the premiere international meeting for researchers and other professionals in neural networks and related areas. \nEach year\, the conference features invited plenary talks by world-renowned speakers in the areas of neural network theory and applications\, computational neuroscience\, robotics\, and distributed intelligence. In addition to regular technical sessions with oral and poster presentations\, the conference program will include special sessions\, competitions\, tutorials\, and workshops on topics of current interest.
URL:https://www.neuropac.info/event/deadline-international-joint-conference-on-neural-networks-ijcnn/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Conference,Deadline
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SUMMARY:Nengo - Applied Brain Research
DESCRIPTION:Bio: Trevor Bekolay’s primary research interest is in learning and memory. In his Master’s degree\, he explored how to do supervised\, unsupervised\, and reinforcement learning in networks of biologically plausible spiking neurons. In his PhD\, he applied this knowledge to the domain of speech to explore how sounds coming into the ear become high-level linguistic representations\, and how those representations become sequences of vocal tract movements that produce speech.\nTrevor is also passionate about reproducible science\, particularly when complex software pipelines are involved. In 2013\, he started a development effort to reimplement the Nengo neural simulator from scratch in Python\, which has now grown to a project with over 20 contributors around the world. \nAbout the host: Open Neuromorphic\nONM is an organization that aims at providing one place to reference all relevant open-source project in the neuromorphic research domain.
URL:https://www.neuropac.info/event/nengo-applied-brain-research/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Tutorial
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SUMMARY:Theory of Neuromorphic Computing
DESCRIPTION:Recurring discussion meeting by researchers interested in the theory of neuromorphic computing. \nHosted by Arne Diehl and Johan Kwisthout of Radboud University. To join the meetings\, please contact Arne Diehl: arne.diehl@donders.ru.nl.
URL:https://www.neuropac.info/event/theory-of-neuromorphic-computing/2023-01-26/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Discussion
ORGANIZER;CN="Arne Diehl":MAILTO:arne.diehl@donders.ru.nl
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