[CTN] CTN Brain camp cool model demos
Chris Eliasmith
celiasmith at uwaterloo.ca
Wed Jun 17 14:12:00 EDT 2015
The CNRG lab is running a summer school (described below), and I wanted
to invite everyone to come out. Please pass the invite to anyone else
you think might want to come as well. Our public demo is this Fri from
4-6 on campus (in Hagey Hall 373).
best, chris
International brain researchers exhibit brain-inspired technologies
WATERLOO, Ont. (Thursday, June 18, 2015) --The University of Waterloo is
hosting a two-week workshop to teach researchers how to build
sophsticated brain models. Tomorrow, participants from around the world
will demonstrate the large-scale brain models they have built over the
last two weeks, running on laptops, robots, and specialized brain-like
computers while simulating neural functions.
The projects reproduces behaviours such as seeing, learning, spatial
navigation, and high-level action planning, using new kinds of
biologically inspired sensors (including an artificial retina, a leech
robot, and artificial touch sensing skin) and brain-like computer
processors. The workshop is focussed on using the Nengo brain simulator,
developed by Professor Chris Eliasmith's lab in Waterloo's Centre for
Theoretical Neuroscience, to build state-of-the-art cognitive and neural
models. This software was recently used to build the world's largest
functional brain model, Spaun, and provides users with a versatile and
powerful environment for simulating cognitive and neural systems.
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