Tomaso Poggio

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41Poggio lab mimics how the brain recognizes street scenes

Poggio lab mimics how the brain recognizes street scenes

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Language: English - Date: 2007-02-13 15:59:40
42Hierarchical learning:  From understanding cortex to building a mathematical theory    Who: Tomaso Poggio, Lorenzo Rosasco, Thomas Serre When: Jan 12-13, 11:00am-12:30pm and 2:00pm-03:30pm

Hierarchical learning:  From understanding cortex to building a mathematical theory    Who: Tomaso Poggio, Lorenzo Rosasco, Thomas Serre When: Jan 12-13, 11:00am-12:30pm and 2:00pm-03:30pm

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Language: English - Date: 2009-01-12 12:13:19
43Perception, 2012, volume 41, pages 1017 – 1023  doi:[removed]p7299 The Levels of Understanding framework, revised

Perception, 2012, volume 41, pages 1017 – 1023 doi:[removed]p7299 The Levels of Understanding framework, revised

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Language: English - Date: 2012-12-12 17:25:20
44A Multiview Face Identification Model With No Geometric Constraints Jerry Jun Yokono † Tomaso Poggio‡  †Sony Intelligence Dynamics Laboratories, Inc.

A Multiview Face Identification Model With No Geometric Constraints Jerry Jun Yokono † Tomaso Poggio‡ †Sony Intelligence Dynamics Laboratories, Inc.

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Language: English - Date: 2006-03-31 08:46:36
45On Stability and Concentration of Measure Alexander Rakhlin, Sayan Mukherjee and Tomaso Poggio Center for Biological Computation and Learning, McGovern Institute, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab, Brain S

On Stability and Concentration of Measure Alexander Rakhlin, Sayan Mukherjee and Tomaso Poggio Center for Biological Computation and Learning, McGovern Institute, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab, Brain S

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Language: English - Date: 2004-08-02 16:55:55
46Biophysical Models of Neural Computation: Max and Tuning Circuits Ulf Knoblich, Jake Bouvrie and Tomaso Poggio CBCL Paper April 20, 2007 Abstract

Biophysical Models of Neural Computation: Max and Tuning Circuits Ulf Knoblich, Jake Bouvrie and Tomaso Poggio CBCL Paper April 20, 2007 Abstract

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Language: English - Date: 2007-04-20 06:52:15
47MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE LABORATORY and CENTER FOR BIOLOGICAL AND COMPUTATIONAL LEARNING DEPARTMENT OF BRAIN AND COGNITIVE SCIENCES

MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE LABORATORY and CENTER FOR BIOLOGICAL AND COMPUTATIONAL LEARNING DEPARTMENT OF BRAIN AND COGNITIVE SCIENCES

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Language: English - Date: 2001-05-08 13:26:53
48massachusetts institute of technology — computer science and artificial intelligence laboratory  A New Biologically Motivated Framework for Robust Object Recognition Thomas Serre, Lior Wolf and Tomaso Poggio

massachusetts institute of technology — computer science and artificial intelligence laboratory A New Biologically Motivated Framework for Robust Object Recognition Thomas Serre, Lior Wolf and Tomaso Poggio

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Language: English - Date: 2005-02-02 13:01:24
49Statistical Learning : stability is sufficient for generalization and necessary and sufficient for consistency of Empirical Risk Minimization Sayan Mukherjee †, Partha Niyogi⊥ , Tomaso Poggio†1 and Ryan Rifkin †

Statistical Learning : stability is sufficient for generalization and necessary and sufficient for consistency of Empirical Risk Minimization Sayan Mukherjee †, Partha Niyogi⊥ , Tomaso Poggio†1 and Ryan Rifkin †

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Language: English - Date: 2004-10-15 11:02:54
50massachusetts institute of technology — computer science and artificial intelligence laboratory  Ultra-fast Object Recognition from Few Spikes Chou Hung, Gabriel Kreiman, Tomaso Poggio & James J. DiCarlo

massachusetts institute of technology — computer science and artificial intelligence laboratory Ultra-fast Object Recognition from Few Spikes Chou Hung, Gabriel Kreiman, Tomaso Poggio & James J. DiCarlo

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Language: English - Date: 2005-08-09 11:01:02