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List of Past Events

Start Date Title Link Location Category Link
Tuesday, May 01, 2018 Computational Astrocyence CoRE Building Auditorium, Busch Campus Human and computer vision series:Spring 2018
Tuesday, May 02, 2017 Prior knowledge in color perception and memory Rutgers University-Camden, Department of Psychology Human and computer vision series:Spring 2017
Monday, November 14, 2016 The Structure of Lives University of Virginia, Department of Psychology Human and computer vision series:Fall 2016
Monday, November 07, 2016 Coding with Correlated Neurons Ecole Normale Superieure, Department of Physics (Paris, FRANCE) Human and computer vision series:Fall 2016
Monday, September 26, 2016 Areas of visual information utilized by humans in multispectral fused imagery using classification images National Research Council Resident Research Associate at Air Force Research Laboratory, 711HPW/RHCV Human and computer vision series:Fall 2016
Monday, September 19, 2016 Whats next ? The New Era in Autonomous Virtual Humans Rutgers University, Department of Computer Science Human and computer vision series:Fall 2016
Tuesday, May 03, 2016 Probing the Loss of Information in Early Sensory Representations with Metameric Stimuli New York University, Departments of Neural Science, Mathematics, and Psychology Human and computer vision series:Spring 2016
Wednesday, March 30, 2016 Delusions about illusions (talk recording available) University of Oxford, Department of Experimental Psychology, Medical Sciences Division Human and computer vision series:Spring 2016
Monday, March 28, 2016 Exploring the limitations in the statistical processing of perceptual groups City University of New York, Baruch College, Weissman School of the Arts and Sciences, Department of Psychology Human and computer vision series:Spring 2016
Monday, March 21, 2016 Unlocking single-trial dynamics in parietal cortex during decision-making Princeton University, Neuroscience Institute & Department of Psychology Human and computer vision series:Spring 2016
Monday, February 22, 2016 Beyond Bayesian perception: Rate-distortion theory as a normative framework for understanding human perception Drexel University, Department of Psychology Human and computer vision series:Spring 2016
Monday, February 08, 2016 Self-directed learning: Understanding the interactions between decision making, learning, and memory New York University, Department of Psychology Human and computer vision series:Spring 2016
Tuesday, May 05, 2015 Towards a model of human motor control! University of Texas, Austin, Department of Computer Sciences and Center for Perceptual Systems Human and computer vision series:Spring 2015
Monday, May 04, 2015 Control of Gaze in the Context of Behavior University of Texas, Austin, Department of Psychology and Center for Perceptual Systems Human and computer vision series:Spring 2015
Monday, April 13, 2015 Variability in Connectivity: Challenges and Opportunities Rutgers University, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Human and computer vision series:Spring 2015
Monday, April 06, 2015 Multi-level and dynamic visual object representation in the human brain Harvard University, Psychology Department Human and computer vision series:Spring 2015
Monday, March 23, 2015 Defining a role for prefrontal cortex in memory-guided sensory decision-making University of Rochester, Departments of Neurobiology & Anatomy, Brain & Cognitive Science, Biomedical Engineering, and C Human and computer vision series:Spring 2015
Monday, March 09, 2015 Virtual Humans: Psychology as engineering science Northeastern University, College of Computer and Information Science Human and computer vision series:Spring 2015
Monday, March 02, 2015 Relative vs. absolute orientation judgment: A psychophysical evaluation of neural decoding models Columbia University Medical Center, Department of Neuroscience Human and computer vision series:Spring 2015
Monday, February 09, 2015 The extent of visual space inferred from perspective angles Universiteit Utrecht, Helmholtz Institute and Chair, Department of Physics and Astronomy Human and computer vision series:Spring 2015
Monday, December 08, 2014 Perceptual Grouping using Superpixels University of Toronto, Department of Computer Science Human and computer vision series:Fall 2014
Monday, December 01, 2014 The Relative Effectiveness of Line Drawing Algorithms at Depicting 3D Shape Graduate Student, Rutgers University, Department of Computer Science Human and computer vision series:Fall 2014
Monday, November 24, 2014 Hemispheric Asymmetry: Implications for Vocal Learning and Auditory Memories Rutgers University,. Department of Psychology Human and computer vision series:Fall 2014
Monday, November 17, 2014 Human performance predicted by optimal processing of natural image movies University of Pennsylvania, Department of Psychology Human and computer vision series:Fall 2014
Monday, November 10, 2014 Cortical circuits underlying tactile discrimination in mice Rutgers University, Department of Cell Biology and Neuroscience Human and computer vision series:Fall 2014
Monday, November 03, 2014 Studying color constancy using natural tasks Post-doctoral Fellow, University of Pennsylvania, Department of Psychology Human and computer vision series:Fall 2014
Monday, October 27, 2014 Minds in Action Rutgers University, Department of Psychology, Camden Human and computer vision series:Fall 2014
Monday, October 06, 2014 Hybrid Neuro-Computer Vision BCI for Rapid Image Retrieval Columbia University, Departments of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Human and computer vision series:Fall 2014
Monday, September 22, 2014 rosbridge: Towards a World Wide Web for Robotics Brown University, Department of Computer Science Human and computer vision series:Fall 2014
Monday, September 15, 2014 Probabilistic inference of 3D shape from line drawings Graduate Student, Rutgers University, Department of Psychology Human and computer vision series:Fall 2014
Monday, May 05, 2014 Symbolic Control with Adaptation through Grammatical Inference University of Delaware, Mechanical Engineering Human and computer vision series:Spring 2014
Monday, April 21, 2014 Human Cortical Responses to Periodic Breaks in Collinearity Professor Visitante, Instituto de Psicologia, Universidade de Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brasil and the Smith-Kettlewell Eye Human and computer vision series:Spring 2014
Monday, April 14, 2014 Attention, Curiosity, and Decision-making in Development University of Rochester, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences Human and computer vision series:Spring 2014
Monday, April 07, 2014 Role of Prior Knowledge in Visual and Haptic Object Categorization Georgia Regents University, James and Jean Culver Vision Discovery Institute, Department of Ophthalmology, College of Gr Human and computer vision series:Spring 2014
Monday, March 31, 2014 How Attention Affects Spatial Resolution New York University, Department of Psychology, Center for Neural Science & Center for Brain Imaging Human and computer vision series:Spring 2014
Monday, March 24, 2014 Prediction of perceptual states under a 3D perspective visual illusion using patterns of motor variability Rutgers University, Graduate Program in Neuroscience, Center for Cognitive Science, Laboratory of Vision Research and De Human and computer vision series:Spring 2014
Monday, March 10, 2014 Cognition in the Sensory Input to the Brain? Learning and Expectation Shape Low-level Sensory Processing in the Mouse Rutgers University, Department of Psychology Human and computer vision series:Spring 2014
Monday, March 03, 2014 Constructing Space: How a Naive Agent can Learn Spatial Relationships by Observing Sensorimotor Contingencies Universite Paris Descartes, Institut Neurosciences Cognition, Laboratoire Psychologie de la Perception Human and computer vision series:Spring 2014
Monday, February 17, 2014 Optimality and Probabilistic Computation in Visual Categorization New York University, Department of Psychology and Center for Neural Science Human and computer vision series:Spring 2014
Monday, December 09, 2013 Paradoxical effects of attention on visuomotor learning Brown University, Cognitive, Linguistic, and Psychological Sciences Human and computer vision series:Fall 2013
Monday, December 02, 2013 The Wisdom of Crowds and Rank Ordering Problems Probabilistic Knowledge Retrieval and Group Communication for Complex Tasks University of California, Irvine, Department of Cognitive Science Human and computer vision series:Fall 2013
Monday, November 18, 2013 Connecting psychophysics and appearance to neurophysiology: Towards an understanding of color UC Berkeley School of Optometry, Vision Science Program Human and computer vision series:Fall 2013
Monday, October 28, 2013 Hierarchical reinforcement learning and human behavior Princeton University, Neuroscience Institute and Department of Psychology Human and computer vision series:Fall 2013
Monday, October 14, 2013 Perception and Neurons State University of New York, College of Optometry, Graduate Center for Vision Research Human and computer vision series:Fall 2013
Monday, October 07, 2013 The Value of Tactile Sensations in Haptics and Robotics University of Pennsylvania, Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics and Computer and Information Science Human and computer vision series:Fall 2013
Monday, September 23, 2013 The Quick Methods: Bayesian Adaptive Estimation of Psychological Functions The Ohio State University, Department of Psychology and Center for Cognitive and Brain Sciences Human and computer vision series:Fall 2013
Monday, September 16, 2013 Fields and Flows in the Visual Estimation of 3D Shape University of Giessen, Kurt Koffka Junior Professor of Experimental Psychology Human and computer vision series:Fall 2013
Monday, May 06, 2013 Advances in Segmentation for Video Understanding SUNY at Buffalo, Computer Science and Engineering Human and computer vision series:Spring 2013
Monday, April 29, 2013 Perceptual grouping as Bayesian estimation of mixture models Rutgers University, Department of Psychology Human and computer vision series:Spring 2013
Monday, April 22, 2013 Pose Reconstruction for Activity Recognition Rutgers University, Department of Computer Science Human and computer vision series:Spring 2013
Monday, April 15, 2013 Local Planning for Continuous Markov Decision Processes Rutgers University, Department of Computer Science Human and computer vision series:Spring 2013
Monday, April 08, 2013 Real-time co-adaptation of external media and sensory-motor control in closed loop into the hidden potentials of the non-verbal autistic child Rutgers University, Department of Computer Science Human and computer vision series:Spring 2013
Monday, April 01, 2013 Visual roots of social cognition: Perceiving animacy and intentionality MIT, Brain & Cognitive Sciences Human and computer vision series:Spring 2013
Monday, March 25, 2013 Learning from visual and depth descriptors for object recognition Rutgers University, Department of Computer Science Human and computer vision series:Spring 2013
Monday, March 11, 2013 Using autonomous agents to study the inference of intention Peter Pantelis, Rutgers University, Department of Computer Science Human and computer vision series:Spring 2013
Wednesday, February 27, 2013 Spring Cognitive Festival Presentations 2013 Human and computer vision series:Spring 2013
Monday, February 11, 2013 Conceptual contributions to perceptual completion deficits in schizophrenia UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and Rutgers University Center for Cognitive Science Human and computer vision series:Spring 2013
Monday, February 04, 2013 Characterizing Responses of Translation-Invariant Neurons to Natural Stimuli Drew University, Physics Department Human and computer vision series:Spring 2013
Monday, November 26, 2012 Progress in Algorithmic Motion Planning and Opportunities at the Intersection with Perceptual Science Rutgers University, Department of Computer Science Human and computer vision series:Fall 2012
Monday, November 12, 2012 Suppressive neural mechanisms: from perception to intelligence University of Rochester, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Center for Visual Science, Department of Ophthalmol Human and computer vision series:Fall 2012
Monday, November 05, 2012 Theoretical Perspectives on Visual Short-Term Memory University of Rochester, Brain and Cognitive Sciences Human and computer vision series:Fall 2012
Monday, October 22, 2012 Human Interaction with Multi-Robot Teams Brooklyn College, Department of Computer and Information Science Human and computer vision series:Fall 2012
Monday, October 08, 2012 Electrophysiological Signatures of Decision Formation in Humans City College of New York, Department of Biomedical Engineering Human and computer vision series:Fall 2012
Monday, October 01, 2012 Psychophysics in the Cartesian theatre: examining the perceptual consequences of cortical topography Rutgers University, Department of Psychology Human and computer vision series:Fall 2012
Monday, September 24, 2012 Predicting Visual Memorability MIT, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory Human and computer vision series:Fall 2012
Monday, May 07, 2012 Large Scale Recognition in Computer Vision Stony Brook University, Department of Computer Science Human and computer vision series:Spring 2012
Monday, April 16, 2012 Researching Perception and Language: Insights from Computational and Experimental Linguistics Rutgers Unviersity, Department of Linguistics and Center for Cognitive Science Human and computer vision series:Spring 2012
Monday, March 26, 2012 Gathering and Combining Discrete Bits of (Visual) Information NYU, Cognition & Perception Doctoral Program in Psychology Human and computer vision series:Spring 2012
Monday, February 27, 2012 Fusion-Based Robust Signal Processing by Humans and Machines National Science Foundation, Information and Intelligent Systems, Oregon Health & Science University, Department of Biom Human and computer vision series:Spring 2012
Monday, February 20, 2012 Flexible Construction of Visual Spatial Relations Northwestern University, Department of Psychology Human and computer vision series:Spring 2012
Monday, February 13, 2012 Bayesian Social Inference: Modeling Human Reasoning about Beliefs, Desires, Goals, and Social Relations MIT, Brain and Cognitive Sciences Human and computer vision series:Spring 2012
Monday, February 06, 2012 Micro Perceptual Human Computation for Visual Tasks Rutgers University, Department of Computer Science, Columbia University, Department of Computer Science Human and computer vision series:Spring 2012
Monday, December 05, 2011 The underbelly of vision and action: the role of the brainstem in spatial attention Senior Investigator, Laboratory of Sensorimotor Research, National Eye Institute, National Institutes of Health Human and computer vision series:Fall 2011
Monday, November 28, 2011 Shades of gray in high-dynamic range images Rutgers University-Camden, Department of Psychology Human and computer vision series:Fall 2011
Monday, November 14, 2011 An interface between vision, numerical cognition, and word meanings John Hopkins University, Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences Human and computer vision series:Fall 2011
Monday, November 07, 2011 Large Scale Studies of Social Information on Twitter Rutgers University, School of Communication and Information Human and computer vision series:Fall 2011
Monday, October 31, 2011 Statistical learning: detecting, representing, and using regularities in perception Princeton University, Department of Psychology Human and computer vision series:Fall 2011
Monday, October 24, 2011 Bandit-Based Planning in Continuous Action Markov Decision Processes Rutgers Computer Science, Rutgers Perceptual Science Human and computer vision series:Fall 2011
Monday, October 10, 2011 Temporal dynamics of the Venetian blind effect Rutgers University, Center for Cognitive Science Human and computer vision series:Fall 2011
Monday, September 26, 2011 Fall Cognitive Festival Presentations Human and computer vision series:Fall 2011
Monday, September 19, 2011 Infants' response to pictures of impossible objects Lehman College, CUNY, Department of Psychology Human and computer vision series:Fall 2011
Monday, May 02, 2011 Project Prakash: Combining Science and Service Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, MIT Human and computer vision series:Spring 2011
Monday, April 25, 2011 "The side matters: Why line drawings only confuse us in understanding figure-ground perception" Laboratory of Experimental Psychology, Department of Psychology, Univeristy of Leuven, Belgium Human and computer vision series:Spring 2011
Monday, April 18, 2011 Learning and Mining in Large Complex Networks Rutgers University, Department of Computer Science Human and computer vision series:Spring 2011
Monday, April 11, 2011 Perceiving Object Size University of Minnesota, Department of Psychology Human and computer vision series:Spring 2011
Monday, April 04, 2011 Words and Pictures Stony Brook University, Department of Computer Science Human and computer vision series:Spring 2011
Monday, March 21, 2011 Visual Perceptual Learning: Changing the State of the Observer University of California, Department of Cognitive Science Human and computer vision series:Spring 2011
Monday, February 28, 2011 What you see where you are not looking MIT, Brain and Cognitive Sciences Department and Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab Human and computer vision series:Spring 2011
Monday, February 14, 2011 Combining Efficient Coding Principles and Behavioral Methods to Understand Shape Representation St. Joseph's University, Department of Psychology Human and computer vision series:Spring 2011
Monday, February 07, 2011 The architecture of speech perception and its temporal foundations New York University, Department of Psychology and Neural Science Human and computer vision series:Spring 2011
Monday, November 15, 2010 Cognition: The Abductive Engine Wright State University, Department of Psychology Human and computer vision series:Fall 2010
Monday, November 08, 2010 Infant Contrast Sensitivity: a critical immaturity in infant visual sensory processing. Ohio State University, College of Optometry Human and computer vision series:Fall 2010
Monday, November 01, 2010 Target selection for visually-guided action Suny College of Optometry, Department of Biological Sciences Human and computer vision series:Fall 2010
Monday, October 25, 2010 CLICK HERE TO VIEW each speaker's title and abstract Computer Science Department, Rutgers University and Psychology Department, Rutgers University Human and computer vision series:Fall 2010
Monday, October 18, 2010 Intended and Automated Modes of Action Coexist during both Real and Imagined Acts and can be used to Define Different forms of Cognitive Control Rutgers University, Department of Psychology Human and computer vision series:Fall 2010
Monday, September 27, 2010 Roles of attention and reward in perceptual learning Boston University, Department of Psychology Human and computer vision series:Fall 2010
Thursday, May 13, 2010 On groups, patterns, shapes and objects: Towards a more integrative approach to understand the interrelationships between different perceptual processes Laboratory of Experimental Psychology, University of Leuven Human and computer vision series:Spring 2010
Monday, May 03, 2010 Prediction, extrapolation and scheduling time to gather information in object motion University of Minnesota, Psychology and Computer Science Human and computer vision series:Spring 2010
Monday, April 12, 2010 Beyond phenomenological connectedness: Functional consequences of filling-in during contour interpolation University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey and Rutgers University Human and computer vision series:Spring 2010
Monday, April 05, 2010 Face recognition via reflectance and shape cues across the full spectrum of ability Gettysburg College, Department of Psychology Human and computer vision series:Spring 2010
Monday, March 22, 2010 The signature of perceptual adaptation University of Pennsylvania, Department of Psychology Human and computer vision series:Spring 2010
Monday, March 08, 2010 What Neurons in Monkey Inferotemporal Cortex Tell Us about Human Perception Carnegie Mellon University, Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition Human and computer vision series:Spring 2010
Monday, March 01, 2010 Procedural animation and the illusion of life New York University, Professor of Computer Science NYU Media Research Lab and VLG Human and computer vision series:Spring 2010
Monday, February 22, 2010 Neural Mechanisms of Perceptual Stability Rutgers University, Center for Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience Human and computer vision series:Spring 2010
Monday, February 08, 2010 Curved apparent motion induced by dynamic occlusion and the launching effect Rutgers University, Department of Psychology Human and computer vision series:Spring 2010
Sunday, February 07, 2010 The architecture of speech perception and its temporal foundations New York University, Professor of Psychology and Neural Science Human and computer vision series:Fall 2010
Monday, December 14, 2009 Dimensionality Reduction for Real-Time Autonomous Systems University of Pennsylvania, Department of Electrical & System Engineering Human and computer vision series:Fall 2009
Monday, November 30, 2009 Contempory Video Game Design: Challenges in Visualization, Interaction, & Dynamic Simulation Rutgers University, Computer Science Human and computer vision series:Fall 2009
Monday, November 23, 2009 Naturalistic Visual Search Rutgers University, , Department of Psychology Human and computer vision series:Fall 2009
Monday, November 09, 2009 The organization of behavioral repertoire in the motor cortex Princeton University, Department of Neuroscience Human and computer vision series:Fall 2009
Monday, November 02, 2009 From Co-Occurrence to Correspondence University of Pennsylvania, Computer and Information Sciences Department Human and computer vision series:Fall 2009
Monday, October 12, 2009 Color, Cones, and Bayesian Modeling: Understanding the Appearance of Small Spot Colors University of Pennsylvania, Department of Psychology Human and computer vision series:Fall 2009
Monday, October 05, 2009 Cognitive Fest Presentations Human and computer vision series:Fall 2009
Monday, May 04, 2009 Contemporary Video Game Design: Challenges in Visualization, Interaction and Dynamic Simulation Rutgers University, Department of Computer Science Human and computer vision series:Spring 2009
Monday, April 20, 2009 PLEASE NOTE: Click here for respective titles and abstracts Rutgers University Human and computer vision series:Spring 2009
Monday, April 13, 2009 PLEASE NOTE: Click here for respective titles and abstracts Rutgers University Human and computer vision series:Spring 2009
Monday, March 30, 2009 Temporally Consistent 3D Reconstruction from Video Department of Computer Science, Stevens Institute of Technology Human and computer vision series:Spring 2009
Monday, March 09, 2009 Putting Thought into Action Department of Psychology, Penn State University Human and computer vision series:Spring 2009
Monday, March 02, 2009 Identifying the Objects of Perception Department of Philosophy, Dartmouth University Human and computer vision series:Spring 2009
Monday, February 23, 2009 Keeping the Beat: Biomechanics and Brain in the Timing of Repeated Movements Department of Psychology, University of Pennsylvania Human and computer vision series:Spring 2009
Monday, February 16, 2009 A Linguistic Timing Model for Animations of American Sign Language Department of Computer Science, The City University of New York (CUNY) Human and computer vision series:Spring 2009
Monday, January 26, 2009 Perception and Inference in the Acquisition of Simple Concepts Department of Philosophy, Rutgers University Human and computer vision series:Spring 2009
Thursday, December 11, 2008 Gabor's Uncertainty Principle in Visual Perception and Adaptation Salk Institute for Biological Studies, USA; Human and computer vision series:Fall 2008
Monday, December 01, 2008 TALK HAS BEEN CANCELLED, MAYBE RESCHEDULED TO A LATER DATE Human and computer vision series:Fall 2008
Monday, November 24, 2008 Computing time from space in the Primate Posterior Parietal Cortex Rutgers University, Department of Psychology, Center for Cognitive Science and Center for Computational Biomedicine Imag Human and computer vision series:Fall 2008
Monday, November 10, 2008 Two Contrast-Adaptation Processes -- One Old and One New Department of Psychology, Columbia University Human and computer vision series:Fall 2008
Monday, November 03, 2008 Curve-Skeletons: Applications & Algorithims Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Rutgers University Human and computer vision series:Fall 2008
Monday, October 27, 2008 Large-Scale Manifold Learning Research Scientist, Google Research, NY Human and computer vision series:Fall 2008
Monday, October 06, 2008 Fixational eye movements, natural image statistics, and fine spatial vision Boston University, Department of Psychology and Biomedical Engineering, and Program in Neuroscience Human and computer vision series:Fall 2008
Monday, September 29, 2008 Symmetry Analysis and its Applications in Computer Graphics Department of Computer Science, Princeton University Human and computer vision series:Fall 2008
Monday, September 22, 2008 Contour Grouping Based on Contour-Skeleton Duality Department of Computer and Information Services, Temple University Human and computer vision series:Fall 2008
Monday, May 05, 2008 Telling the Story of a Scene: from Humans to Computers Princeton University, Computer Science Department Human and computer vision series:Spring 2008
Monday, April 21, 2008 As the shape turns: Rotation and shape (in) constancy SUNY College of Optometry, Vision Sciences Department Human and computer vision series:Spring 2008
Monday, March 31, 2008 A Model of Top-Down Control of Attention during Visual Search in Real-World Scenes University of Massachusetts at Boston, Department of Computer Science Human and computer vision series:Spring 2008
Monday, March 10, 2008 Dual-Coding Representations for Robot Vision Carnegie Mellon University, Computer Science Department & Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition Human and computer vision series:Spring 2008
Monday, February 18, 2008 Investigating internal representations through spatiotemporal motor extrapolation New York University , Department of Psychology Human and computer vision series:Spring 2008
Monday, February 11, 2008 Learning on Riemannian Manifolds for Interpretation of Visual Environments Rutgers University, Computer Science & ECE Department, Human and computer vision series:Spring 2008
Monday, February 04, 2008 Computational Symmetry The Pennsylvania State University, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Human and computer vision series:Spring 2008
Monday, December 10, 2007 Computational Models for Skin and other Surface Texture Rutgers University, Electrical and Computer Engineering Human and computer vision series:Fall 2007
Monday, December 03, 2007 What can drawing and sculpting tell us about our mental representation of 3D shape? Skidmore College, Psychology and Neuroscience Human and computer vision series:Fall 2007
Monday, November 19, 2007 Neural mechanisms supporting the development of visual motion perception New York University, Center for Neural Science Human and computer vision series:Fall 2007
Monday, November 12, 2007 Robust Statistics over Analytic Manifolds for Computer Vision Rutgers University, Center for Advanced Information Processing (CAIP) Human and computer vision series:Fall 2007
Monday, October 22, 2007 Efficient Model Learning for Reinforcement Learning Rutgers University, Department of Computer Science Human and computer vision series:Fall 2007
Monday, October 15, 2007 Optical Snow University of Waterloo, School of Computer Science, Ontario, CANADA Human and computer vision series:Fall 2007
Monday, October 08, 2007 Mechanisms of Visual Attention in the Human Brain Princeton University, Department of Psychology Human and computer vision series:Fall 2007
Monday, October 01, 2007 Task-specific computations in attentional maps Columbia University, Center for Neurobiology and Behavior Human and computer vision series:Fall 2007
Monday, September 24, 2007 Design and Implementation of the Rutgers HAVEN Rutgers University, Department of Computer Science Human and computer vision series:Fall 2007
Monday, May 21, 2007 On the relationship between motor and perceptual behavior - A signal detection theory framework Laboratoire de Psychologie de la Perception, CNRS & Paris Descartes University, Biomedicale des Saints Peres Human and computer vision series:Spring 2007
Monday, April 30, 2007 Influences of attention on auditory aftereffects following purely visual adaptation Rutgers University, Biomedical Engineering, and Center for Cognitive Science Human and computer vision series:Spring 2007
Monday, April 23, 2007 Shapes, Skeletons and Similarity Rutgers University, Department of Psychology Human and computer vision series:Spring 2007
Monday, April 09, 2007 Structural Representation of 2D Shape Rutgers University, Department of Computer Science Human and computer vision series:Spring 2007
Monday, April 02, 2007 TALK CANCELLED! Princeton University, Department of Psychology Human and computer vision series:Spring 2007
Monday, March 26, 2007 Contour discontinuities subserve two types of form analysis that underlie motion processing Dartmouth College, Psychological & Brain Sciences, Linguistics and Cognitive Sciences Human and computer vision series:Spring 2007
Monday, March 19, 2007 Lightness constancy at a slant: high-level, mid-level, and low-level Rutgers University, FASN-Department of Psychology Human and computer vision series:Spring 2007
Monday, February 12, 2007 People watching: The visual, motor, and social analyses of human movement Rutgers University, Department of Psychology Human and computer vision series:Spring 2007
Monday, February 05, 2007 Measuring and Modeling Skin Texture Rutgers University, Electrical & Computer Engineering Human and computer vision series:Spring 2007
Monday, December 04, 2006 Crossmodal Interactions between Corresponding Auditory and Visual Features Princeton University, Department of Psychology Human and computer vision series:Fall 2006
Monday, November 27, 2006 The role of Manifold learning in Human Motion Analysis Rutgers University, Department of Computer Science Human and computer vision series:Fall 2006
Monday, November 20, 2006 Probabilistic versus variational approaches to shape completion Rutgers University, Department of Psychology and the Center for Cognitive Science Human and computer vision series:Fall 2006
Monday, November 13, 2006 Action Perception: The motor-imperialist's perspective Rutgers University, Department of Psychology, Newark Human and computer vision series:Fall 2006
Monday, November 06, 2006 Informational Masking - Effects of Uncertainty and Temporal Order in Psychoacoustics University of Pennsylvania, Department of Psychology Human and computer vision series:Fall 2006
Monday, October 30, 2006 Exaggerated Shading for Depicting Shape and Detail Princeton University, Department of Computer Science Human and computer vision series:Fall 2006
Monday, October 23, 2006 3D Shape Perception: The Role of Priors Purdue University, Department of Psychological Sciences and the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering Human and computer vision series:Fall 2006
Monday, October 16, 2006 A Bayesian Approach to Shape Rutgers University, Department of Psychology and the Center for Cognitive Science Human and computer vision series:Fall 2006
Monday, October 09, 2006 Modeling believable human-computer interaction with an embodied conversational agent (ECA): face-to-face communication of uncertainty School of Communication, Information, and Library Studies and the Department of Computer Science Human and computer vision series:Fall 2006
Monday, April 24, 2006 What pictures tell us about surface perception Rochester Institute of Technology, Department of Psychology Human and computer vision series:Spring 2006
Monday, April 10, 2006 Visual patterns with matching subband statistics and higher order image Polytechnic University Human and computer vision series:Spring 2006
Monday, April 03, 2006 Adventures in Visual Odometry: Egomotion estimation for robotics and wearable applications Sarnoff Labs, Princeton Human and computer vision series:Spring 2006
Monday, March 27, 2006 Learning about the environment across separate views Oxford Brookes University, Dept. of Psychology Human and computer vision series:Spring 2006
Monday, March 20, 2006 Cue recruitment and appearance: Application of classical conditioning procedures to the study of perceptual learning University of Pennsylvania, Department of Psychology Human and computer vision series:Spring 2006
Monday, March 06, 2006 Constraints on perceptual decisions The Weizmann Institute of Science Rehovot, Israel, Dept of Neurobiology, Brain Research Human and computer vision series:Spring 2006
Monday, November 14, 2005 The Gist of a Scene: Recognizing the Visual World on the Fly MIT, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences Human and computer vision series:Fall 2005
Monday, October 24, 2005 Physiologically Based Models of Stereovision Columbia University, Center Neurobiology & Behavior Human and computer vision series:Fall 2005
Monday, October 17, 2005 Combining Achromatic and Chromatic Cues to Transparency New York University, Department of Psychology Human and computer vision series:Fall 2005
Monday, October 10, 2005 "From Fragments to Objects: Mechanisms of Visual Integration" MIT, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences Human and computer vision series:Fall 2005
Thursday, May 05, 2005 Multimodal sensory control of hands in object manipulation Ume� University, Sweden Human and computer vision series:Spring 2005
Monday, February 21, 2005 Human and Optimal Eye Movement Strategies in Visual Search The University of Texas at Austin, Center for Perceptual Systems Human and computer vision series:Spring 2005
Monday, December 06, 2004 The Nature of Spatial Deficits in Williams Syndrome University of Delaware, Department of Psychology Human and computer vision series:Fall 2004
Monday, November 29, 2004 Long-lasting sensitization to color based on attention RuCCS, Lab of Vision Research Human and computer vision series:Fall 2004
Monday, November 08, 2004 Expanding The Domain of Color Constancy SUNY College of Optometry, VIsion Sciences Human and computer vision series:Fall 2004
Monday, October 25, 2004 Multiclass object recognition and context modeling Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Human and computer vision series:Fall 2004
Monday, October 18, 2004 TALK CANCELLED Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences Human and computer vision series:Fall 2004
Monday, May 17, 2004 The perceptual organization of orientation-defined textures: Differential geometry, psychophysics, and visual cortex http://www.cs.yale.edu/~sharar Human and computer vision series:Spring 2004
Monday, March 08, 2004 The World in Eyes Columbia University Human and computer vision series:Spring 2004
Monday, February 09, 2004 Geometry and Design of General Catadioptric Imaging Systems GRASP Lab, University of Pennsylvania Human and computer vision series:Spring 2004
Monday, December 01, 2003 Signal-Theoretic Representations of Appearance Columbia University, Department of Computer Science Human and computer vision series:Fall 2003
Monday, September 29, 2003 Video Content Annotation Using Visual Analysis and a Large Semantic GE Global Research, Niskayana, New York Human and computer vision series:Fall 2003
Monday, September 22, 2003 Using Specularities for Recognition NEC Labs America, Inc., Princeton, New Jersey Human and computer vision series:Fall 2003
Wednesday, May 28, 2003 Ecological optics of natural materials Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, Program Human Perception, Helmholtz Institute Human and computer vision series:Spring 2003
Thursday, May 15, 2003 Conscious Bi-Stable Depth Perception: Bayesian Modeling, Eye Movements, and Effort of Will The Helmholtz Institute, Utrecht University, The Netherlands Human and computer vision series:Spring 2003
Monday, April 14, 2003 Shape Information Processing in the Ventral Visual Pathway Johns Hopkins University, Department of Neuroscience Human and computer vision series:Spring 2003
Friday, April 04, 2003 Masking and the "Visual Zombie": Modes and Levels of Unconscious Visual Processing Department of Psychology, University of Houston Human and computer vision series:Spring 2003
Monday, March 31, 2003 Capturing Motion Models for Animation Computer Science Department, Courant Institute, New York University Human and computer vision series:Spring 2003
Monday, March 24, 2003 Remembrance of things (just) past: A trial marriage between vision and memory research Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience, Francis & Louis Salvage Professor of Psychology, Volen Center for Complex Systems, Human and computer vision series:Spring 2003
Monday, March 03, 2003 View Synthesis with Occlusion Reasoning using Quasi-Sparse Feature Correspondences University of Pennsylvania, Computer & Information Science Human and computer vision series:Spring 2003
Monday, February 24, 2003 Visual Scene Segmentation: The Local/Global puzzle New York University, Center for Neural Science Human and computer vision series:Spring 2003
Monday, February 17, 2003 TALK POSTPONED UNTIL FEBRUARY 24, 2003 New York University, Center for Neural Science Human and computer vision series:Spring 2003