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Computational Neuroscience Seminar 2017/18 spring

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02.14:Week 0: Kick-off seminar
Introduction, organization of the seminar, questions.
presented by Raul Vicente
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02.21:Week 1: One-Shot Imitation from Observing Humans via Domain-Adaptive Meta-Learning
presented by Sebastian Värv and Mari Liis Velner
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02.28:Week 2: A Reduction of Imitation Learning and Structured Prediction to No-Regret Online Learning
presented by Markus Loide and Martin Liivak
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03.07:Week 3: Continuous online sequence learning with an unsupervised neural network model
presented by Vladyslav Fediukov and Anton Potapchuk
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03.14: Week 4:Counterfactual Multi-Agent Policy Gradients
presented by Novin Shahroudi and Kaur Karus
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03.21: Week 5:InfoGAN: Interpretable Representation Learning by Information Maximizing Generative Adversarial Nets
presented by Marharyta Dekret and Diana Grygorian
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03.28: Week 6 Simple random search provides a competitive approach to reinforcement learning
presented by Tambet Matiisen.
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04.04: Week 7: Searching for Principles of Brain Computation
presented by Sriyal Jayasinghe and Yevheniia Kryvenko
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04.11: Week 8:Diversity is All You Need: Learning Skills without a Reward Function
presented by Lisa Yankovskaya and Krister Jaanhold
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04.18: Week 9:Random synaptic feedback weights support error backpropagation for deep learning
presented by Hina Anwar and Martin Valgur
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04.25: Week 10 IMPALA: Scalable Distributed Deep-RL with Importance Weighted Actor-Learner Architectures
presented by Basar Turgut and Prabhant Singh
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05.02: Week 11: Emergent Complexity via Multi-Agent Competition
presented by Gunay Abdullayeva and Aytaj Aghabayli
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05.09: Week 12: Policy Distillation
presented by Muhammad Uzair
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05.16: Week 13:Efficient inverse graphics in biological face processing
presented by Madis Vasser and Mansur Alizada
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05.23: Week 14: World Models
presented by Aqeel Labash and Daniel Majoral
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