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13:15 Coffee 13:30 Prof. Nicolai Petkov, RU Groningen “Machine vision applications of a V4-inspired algorithm” 14:05 Prof. Pieter Roelfsema, Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience, Amsterdam “Algorithms for perceptual grouping as they are implemented in our brains” 14:40 Prof. Bart ter Haar Romeny, TU Eindhoven “Multi-scale, multi-orientation, multi-anything vision – Group Theory in the brain” 15:15 Tea 15:30 Prof. Wolfgang Maass, Institute for Theoretical Computer Science, TU Graz, Austria “Do brains play dice?” 16:05 Prof. Thomas Bäck, Natural Computing Group, LIACS, Leiden “Applications of Natural Computing” 16:40 Closing, Drinks
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