Timetable
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05.09 Week 0: Kick-off seminar
Introduction, organization of the seminar, questions.
presented by Oriol Corcoll
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12.09 Week 1: Two papers
A Framework for Intelligence and Cortical Function Based on Grid Cells in the Neocortex.
presented by Sergei Tsimbalist
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A Critique of Pure Learning: What Artificial Neural Networks can Learn from Animal Brains
presented by Taavi Luik
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19.09 Week 2: Two papers
The generative adversarial brain.
presented by Tarun Khajuria
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What does it mean to understand a neural network?
presented by Youssef Sherif Mansour
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26.09 Week 3: What Is a Cognitive Map? Organizing Knowledge for Flexible Behavior
presented by Laura Leman
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03.10 Week 4: Two papers
Prioritized memory access explains planning and hippocampal replay.
presented by Hannes Liik
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Open-ended Learning in Symmetric Zero-sum Games.
presented by Viacheslav Komisarenko
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10.10 Week 5: Training Neural Networks with Local Error Signals
presented by Kyrylo Medianovskyi
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17.10 Week 6: Prefrontal Cortex as a Meta-Reinforcement Learning System
presented by Laura Ruusmann
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31.10 Week 8: Human Replay Spontaneously Reorganizes Experience
presented by Alessandro Stranieri
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07.11 Week 9: Dense Associative Memory is Robust to Adversarial Inputs.
presented by Andreas Baum
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14.11 Week 10: Deep Image Prior.
presented by Abdul Wahab
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21.11 Week 11: Policy Distillation.
presented by Dmytro Kolesnykov
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28.11 Week 12: Semantic Folding Theory And its Application in Semantic Fingerprinting.
presented by Mariia Godgildieva
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5.12 Week 13: Grandmaster level in StarCraft II using multi-agent reinforcement learning.
presented by Roman Ring
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12.12 Week 14: Learning to Decompose and Disentangle Representations for Video Prediction.
presented by Adil Yatkin
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19.12 Week 15: two papers
Theories of Error Back-Propagation in the Brain.
presented by Enes Özipek
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Q-learning.
presented by Joonas Kriisk
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