Timetable
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13.02 Week 0: Kick-off seminar
Introduction, organization of the seminar, questions.
presented by Oriol Corcoll
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20.02 Week 1:  Mental Labour
presented by Priit Paluoja.
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27.02 Week 2:  Transfer and Exploration via the Information Bottleneck?
presented by Martin Liivak.
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06.03 Week 3:  Vector-based navigation using grid-like representations in artificial agents
presented by Roman Ring.
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13.03 Week 4:  Model Based Reinforcement Learning for Atari
presented by Oriol Corcoll.
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20.03 Week 5:  Why There Are Complementary Learning Systems in the Hippocampus and Neocortex: Insights From the Successes and Failures of Connectionist Models of Learning and Memory
presented by Alessandro Stranieri.
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27.03 Week 6:  The Hanabi Challenge: A New Frontier for AI Research
presented by Joonas Puura.
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03.04 Week 7:  The Neural Basis of Timing: Distributed Mechanisms for Diverse Functions
presented by Anastasiia Shalygina.
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10.04 Week 8:  Disentangling causal webs in the brain using functional magnetic resonance imaging: A review of current approaches
presented by Tarun Khajuria.
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17.04 Week 9:  Attention Is All You Need
presented by Egert Georg Teesaar.
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24.04 Week 10:  Growing a social brain
presented by Mansur Alizada.
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08.05 Week 12:  Simulating Mirror Neurons
presented by Enes Özipek.
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