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  • Speaker: Hubert Banville, Meta – ARNI Frontier Models for Neuroscience and Behavior Working Group

    Virtual

    Hubert Banville, Meta Title: A foundation model of vision, audition, and language for in-silico neuroscience Abstract: Cognitive neuroscience is fragmented into specialized models, each tailored to specific experimental paradigms, hence preventing a unified model of cognition in the human brain. Here, we introduce TRIBE v2, a tri-modal (video, audio and language) foundation model capable of…

  • Memory, Neuroscience and AI: Zuckerman Institute’s Local Circuits Symposium

    Zuckerman Institute- Kavli Auditorium 9th Fl 3227 Broadway, NY

    Register Here! How are memories formed, organized, and used to guide behavior? And what can artificial intelligence teach us about how the brain remembers? Join faculty and early-career researchers from across Columbia for the Local Circuits symposium, exploring the science of memory across biological and artificial systems. Talks will span systems and cognitive neuroscience, machine learning, and…

  • Speaker: Alexandre Pouget – ARNI Distinguish Seminar Series

    Zuckerman Institute- Kavli Auditorium 9th Fl 3227 Broadway, NY

    Alexandre Pouget Date and Time: May 21st at 3pm Location: Zuckerman Institute Kavli Auditorium 9th Floor Title: Neural Models of Compositionality Abstract: Compositionality is widely regarded as one of the cornerstones of general intelligence. It refers to the ability to rapidly generate or learn new concepts by combining simpler ones according to an underlying syntax, as…