
Talia and I discuss her work on how our visual system is organized topographically, and divides into three main categories: big inanimate things, small inanimate things, and animals. Her work is unique in that it focuses not on the classic hierarchical processing of vision (though she does that, too), but what kinds of things are represented along that hierarchy. She also uses deep networks to learn more about the visual system. We also talk about her keynote talk at the Cognitive Computational Neuroscience conference and plenty more.
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In this second part of our conversation David, John, and I continue to discuss the role of complexity science in the study of intelligence,...
Show Notes: Follow Konrad on Twitter: @KordingLab. Konrad's lab website. The paper we discuss: Bioscience-scale automated detection of figure element reuse.
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