Workshop Organizers
Vision
Taming Complexity aims to unite researchers who analyze complex, high dimensional neural activity and/or behaviors via quantitative measures and latent spaces.
While focused on the emerging potential of human neuroscience, the talks and methods considered in Taming Complexity are relevant to a wide range of animal models, as we will discuss naturalistic behavior, the motor system, cognition, brain-machine-interfaces, and compact data representations.
We hope that this workshop inspires designs for a virtuous cycle between rich experimental tasks, novel computational approaches, and interpretable latent spaces. And we look forward to having you join us!
Introduction | 8AM
Morning Session | 8AM-11AM
Evening Session | 4PM-6PM
Panel | 6PM-7PM
Bing Brunton
Eva Dyer
Karunesh Ganguly
Matthew Leonard
Ueli Rutishauser
Frank Willett
Alex Williams
Yisong Yue