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Cognitive neuroscience / Visual perception / CBCL / Machine learning / Massachusetts Institute of Technology / Vision / Tomaso Poggio / David Marr / Computational neuroscience / Neuroscience / Cognitive science / Mind
Date: 2011-09-12 00:29:23
Cognitive neuroscience
Visual perception
CBCL
Machine learning
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Vision
Tomaso Poggio
David Marr
Computational neuroscience
Neuroscience
Cognitive science
Mind

The  computa,onal  magic  of  the   ventral  stream tomaso poggio McGovern Institute, I2, CBCL,BCS, CSAIL MIT

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