Shih-Chii Liu (University of Zurich and ETH Zurich)
Emre Neftci (University of California Irvine)
Guido Zarrella (MITRE)
Tobi Delbruck (University of Zurich and ETH Zurich)
Terry Stewart (National Research Council of Canada)
Andreas Andreou (JHU)
Cornelia Fermüller (University of Maryland)
Shihab Shamma (University of Maryland)
Ralph Etienne-Cummings (Johns Hopkins Univ.)
See https://sites.google.com/view/telluride2020/participants?authuser=0
The challenge will be introduced on Friday of the first week and groups will be formed to work on them. These groups will meet once per week to discuss infrastructure and progress. On Sept 10 and 11, the teams will present their results. The aim is that each challenge will have sufficient progress to prepare a paper about their results.
Emre Neftci (UC Irvine)
Meta-Learning (ML) or "learning-to-learn" techniques have been established for fast and data-efficient learning within and across task domains. Neuromorphic embedded learning systems can strongly benefit from ML by acquiring prior knowledge in a relevant task domain. Community-led neruomorphic benchmarks and libraries for ML are still missing. This project/challenge address these gaps in two steps: 1) Defining event-based meta-learning libraries and benchmarks; and 2) Creating and participating in a cross domain meta learning challenges.
Tobi Delbruck (UZH-ETH Zurich)
Learning to control dynamical systems is a hot topic. We will explore it in a simple virtual race track where contestants duke it out using their software agent. The cars will have unknown dynamics on a known track (which has unknown traction characteristics). Contestants get full state information (eye of god, so no need for fancy perception/SLAM) and use it to learn how to control the cars to win a time trial or race. Data collection will be real-time (no transfer learning tricks), but can use E2E human data. This will be a pure python ML contest of the best control learning algorithm.
By contrast with the excellent F1TENTH challenge, L2RACE will be much simpler and aimed purely at efficiently learning a good controller from the minimum amount of data.
Cornelia Fermüller (Univ. of Maryland)
The first computations of any motion analysis involve image motion estimation, segmentation on the basis of movement, and 3D motion estimation. In previous studies, we have proposed hypotheses on basic computational principles in human motion estimation, which can be observed in optical illusions - patterns that cause misestimation, because something goes wrong. Examples of such computational principles are statistical bias in the estimation or causal filtering for estimating temporal derivatives (i.e. to compute changes in time, biology can only use the signal from the present and the past, but not the future). In this project, we seek to explore these principles and look at the properties a neural network would need to replicate the perception in illusions. We also will explore the role of the transient signal (that is only changes are recorded) for the early motion processes. Using the DVS, we have available a technical tool to simulate computations.
Terry Stewart (Univ. of Waterloo)
This project explores ways of speeding up RL and making it more suitable for neuromorphic hardware by giving it guidance in various ways. There are a variety of techniques to explore, and different groups involved in the project can look at different learning rules and different sorts of guidance. We will focus on tasks using the OpenAI Gym framework, with particular attention to the Atari game Montezuma’s Revenge and sequential tasks using the minigrid world framework.
Shih-Chii LIu UZH-ETH, INI, Sensors Group
Francisco Barranco UGR
Scott Koziol Baylor University
Emre Neftci UCI
Guido Zarrella MITRE Corp
Elisabetta Chicca Bielefeld University
Madhu Athreya HP
Jay Crossler MITRE Corp
Tobi Delbruck UZH-ETH Zurich
Rachel Gehlhar Caltech
Matthew Cook UZH-ETH Zurich
Aditya Nair UWash
Tony Lewis HP Labs
could not come
Theodorou, Evangelos Georgia Tech
Aaron Ames Caltech
Malcolm Slaney Google
Shihab Shamma UMD & ENS
Mounya Elhilali JHU
Alain de Cheveigné ENS
Lisa Margulis Princeton
Nima Mesgarani Columbia
Jens Hjortkjær DTU
Ed Lalor Rochester
Lori Holt CMU
Behtash Babadi UMD
Tom Francart Leuven
Lars Hausfeld Maastricht
Fred Dick UCL
John Hershey Google
Shigeto Furukawa NTT
Gregory Ciccarelli MIT Lincoln Laboratory
Brett Bays Brain Vision
Yezhou Yang ASU
Cornelia Fermuller UMD
Sio Ieng Universite Pierre et Marie Curie (UPMC)
Ted Pavlic ASU
Yiannis Aloimonos UMD
Abhinav Shrivastava UMD
Gert Cauwenberghs UCSD
Bert Shi Hong Kong U of Science and Tech (HKUST)
Michael Berry Princeton
Gokhale Tejas UMD
Chris Elisamith U Waterloo
Chiara Bartolozzi Italian Inst. Technology (IIT)
Greg Cohen Western Sydney Univ. (WSU)
Terry Stewart National Research Council of Canada
Elisa Donati University of Zurich and ETH Zurich
Yulia Sandamiskaya University of Zurich and ETH Zurich
Sadique Sheik aiCtx
David Karpul
Jon Tse Intel
Mike Davies Intel
Garrick Orchard Intel
Paxon Frady Intel
Dave Florey Intel
Andreas Wild Intel
Yash Singh Intel
Amir Khosrowshahi Intel
John Allman Caltech
Bing Wen Brunton University of Washington
Andrea Chiba UCSD
John Doyle Caltech
Saket Navlakha Salk Institute
Barry Richmond NIMH
Rodolphe Sepulchre Cambridge University
Terry Sejnowski Salk Institute
Mike Stryker UCSF
Steve Zucker Yale
Ernst Nieber JHU
Julie Hasler
Dee Dee Liu Delbruck
Advisory Board
Jon Tapson GrAI Matter Labs
Jennifer Hasler Georgia Tech
Andreas Andreou JHU
Ralph Etienne Cummings JHU
Payvand, Melika University of Zurich
Uejima, Takeshi The University of Tokyo
Tsuda, Ben UCSD
Natarajan, Aishwarya GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Nielsen, Carsten University of Zurich
Assa, Eldad Weizmann Institute of Science
Shrestha, Sumit Bam Nanyang Technological University
Gangopadhyay, Ahana U of Washington, St Louis
Renner, Alpha University of Zurich and ETH Zurich
Bartley, Travis UCI
Ganapathy, Sriram Institute of Science Bangalore
Luke, Robert KU Leuven
Marion, Guilhem Insti. for Research and Coordination in Acoustics/Music (IRCAM)
Dutta, Kelsey Jayne University of Maryland, College Park
Ripolles, Pablo Dept of Pyschology, NY
Kim, Seung-Goo Duke Univ
Fink, Lauren K University of California, Davis
Haro, Stephanie Harvard University
Kothinti, Sandeep Reddy Johns Hopkins University
Broderick, Michael Paul Trinity College Dublin
Wabnitz, Andrew University of Sydney
Rios-Navarro, Antonio Univ of Seville
Chinnakonda Kubendran, Rajkumar University of California San Diego
Castillo Martinez, Guillermo Andres The Ohio State University
Chaney, Kenneth Parker University of Pennsylvania
Lin, Xiaomin University of Maryland
Jammula, Varun Chandra Ira.A.Fulton College of Engineering
Maynord, Michael Univ of Maryland
Lenz, Gregor Inst Vision, Paris
Sengupta, Jonah Paul Johns Hopkins University
Zhiyuan, Fang Arizona State University
Nicole Aaron JHU
Chenxi Wen UMD
Chang Gao UZH-ETH Zurich
Adam Cellon JHU
Michelle Sit UCSD
Understanding the auditory brain with neural networks
Controlling dynamical systems
Machine Common Sense
Neuromorphic systems for high speed sensorimotor integration, cognitive planning and control
Ed Lalor (Trinity College Dublin, University of Dublin)
Alain de Cheveigne (Ecole Normale Supérieure)
Antje Ihlefeld (New Jersey Institute of Technology)
Shihab Shamma (University of Maryland)
Malcolm Slaney (Google, Inc)
Mounya Elhilali (Johns Hopkins University)
Lucas Para (City College of New York)
Lisa Margulis (Princeton)
Nima Mesgarani (Columbia University)
Tobias Reichenbach (Imperial College London)
Behtash Babadi (University of Maryland)
Jens Hjorkjaer (Danmarks Tekniske Universitet)
Jonathan Le Roux (Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories)
Ross Maddox (University of Rochester)
Carol Krumhansl (Cornell University)
Yves Boubenec (Ecole Normale Supérieure)
Daniel Wong (University of Maryland)
Brett Bays (Brain Vision LLC)
John Hershey (Google)
Steven David (Oregon HSU)
Gregory Ciccarelli (Lincoln Labs)
Guido Zarrella (MITRE Corporation)
Emre Neftci (University of California, Irvine)
Mike Davies (Intel)
David Florey (Intel)
Andreas Wild (Intel)
Nabil Imam (Intel)
Hynek Hermansky (Johns Hopkins University)
Dhireesha Kudithipudi (University of Rochester)
Yulia Sandamirskaya (University of Zurich and ETH Zurich)
Doo Seok Jeong (Hanyang University)
Tim Welsh ( MITRE Corporation)
Mayank Mehta (University of California, Los Angeles)
Kwabena Boahan (Stanford University)
Chris Eliasmith (University of Waterloo)
Terry Stewart (University of Waterloo)
Alex Neckar (Stanford University)
Aaron Voelker (University of Waterloo)
Tim Horiuchi (University of Maryland)
Sophie Deneve (Ecole normale supérieure)
Mike Hasselmo (Boston University)
Tobi Delbruck (University of Zurich and ETH Zurich)
Greg Cohen (Univ. of Western Sydney)
Yiannis Andreopoulus (University College London)
David Mascarenas (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
Cornelia Fermuller (University of Maryland)
Francisco Barranco (Universidad de Granada)
Ryad Benosman (Carnegie Mellon University)
Garrick Orchard (National University of Singapore)
Greg Burman (iniVation, GmbH)
Bridget Martinez (University of California, Merced)
Sio Ieng (Sorbonne Universités)
Alex Zhu (University of Pennsylvania)
Pam White ,(INE), housing and finance
Jacob Isbell, (UMD), head staff
Adam Cilon ,(JHU), staff
Chethan Parameshwara, (UMD) ,staff
Yuhuang Hu ,I(NI), IT (Enea Ceolini, INI, On-Site Backup IT for 1st week)
Shih-Chii Liu (University of Zurich and ETH Zurich)
Scott Koziol (Baylor University)
Jen Hasler (Georgia Tech)
Jon Tapson (Univ of Western Sydney)
Avis Cohen (University of Maryland)
Andreas Andreou (Johns Hopkins University)
Ralph Etienne-Cummings (Johns Hopkins University)
Wenkang An (Boston University)
Ayon Borthakur (Cornell University)
Giovanni M Di Liberto (Ecole Normale Supérieure)
Elisa Donati (University of Zurich and ETH Zurich)
Jason K Eshraghian (University of Western Australia)
Octave Etard (Imperial College London)
Kate D Fischl (Johns Hopkins University)
Ryan Anthony Dellana (Trinity College Dublin, Univ of Dublin)
Kajic Ivana (University of Waterloo)
Matthew S Evanusa (University of Maryland)
Massimiliano Iacono (Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia)
Damien Joubert (Université Clermont Auvergne)
Bahar Khalighinejad (Columbia University)
David F Little (Johns Hopkins University)
Jens Madsen (City University of New York)
Alexandre Marcireau (Sorbonnes Universités / UPMC)
Josep Maria Margarit (University of Zurich and ETH Zurich)
Matilda Rhode (Cardiff University)
Rohit C Philip (University of Arizona)
Anton Mitrokhin (University of Maryland)
Jair Montoya Martinez (Télécom ParisTech)
Bodo Rueckauer (University of Zurich and ETH Zurich)
Aisling O'Sullivan (University of Rochester)
Chenxi Wen (University of Maryland)
Alessandro Presacco (University of California, Irvine)
Andrew Wabnitz (University of Sydney)
Alex Zhu (University of Pennsylvania)
Vinay Shirhatti (Indian Institute of Science)
Gemma Taverni (inilabs AG and University of Zurich / ETH Zurich)
Nathaniel Jeffery Zuk (University of Rochester)
Yijing (Tracy) Watkins (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
Ernst Niebur (University of Maryland)
Terry Sejnowski (Salk Institute)
Andrea Chiba (UCSD)
Sophie Deneve (ENS Paris)
Kati Gothard (Univ. of Arizona)
Astrid Prinz (Emory)
Barry Richmond (NIH)
Steve Zucker (Yale)
John Doyle (Caltech)
John Allman (Caltech)
This year's topic areas span human cognition to the most recent advances in machine learning, neuromorphic sensors and processors. Topic areas are run under the overall framework of the workshop.
2017 and 2016 come from iniforum.ch site http://telluride2016-2017.iniforum.ch/
John Allman
Behtash Babadi
Francisco Barranco
Chiara Bartolozzi
Kwabena Boahen
Victor Boutin
Greg Burman
Andrea Chiba
Elisabetta Chicca
Taylor Clawson
Gregory Cohen
Anne Collin
Jorg Conradt
Daniel Czech
Alain de Cheveigné
Tobi Delbruck
Luca Della Vedova
Georgios Detorakis
John Doyle
Julien Dupeyroux
Chris Eliasmith
Ralph Etienne-Cummings
Cornelia Fermuller
Kate Fischl
Sam Fok
Bo Fu
Søren Fuglsang
Takako Fujioka
Katalin Gothard
Emily Graber
Timmer Horiuchi
Nicholas Huang
Tiffany Hwu
siohoi ieng
Antje Ihlefeld
Jacob Isbell
John Iversen
John Jeka
David Karpul
Christopher Keown
Brent Komer
Scott Koziol
Jeff Krichmar
Edmund Lalor
Shih-Chii Liu
Elizabeth Margulis
Elizabeth Margulis
Moritz` Milde
Michael Milford
Anton Mitrokhin
Emre Neftci
Ernst Niebur
Claire Pelofi
Laurent Perrinet
Philippe Pouliquen
John Rattray
Mohsen Rezaeizadeh
Barry Richmond
Ole Richter
Nitin Sanket
Shihab Shamma
Snehesh Shrestha
Ram Singh
Malcolm Slaney
Terry Stewart
Michael Stryker
Harshavardhan Sundar
Jonathan Tapson
Gaspar Tognetti
stephane viollet
Aaron Voelker
Pamela White
Daniel Wong
Guido Zarrella
Xinyun Zou
Neuromorphic Event-based Compound Eyes and Vision
This workgroup will use the model of the compound eye of a fly to drive a variety of navigation, object recognition, and visual odometry tasks using light field event driven cameras providing a collection of small «cameras». The computation required to achieve the set task will be carried out either ...
Tracking Auditory Attention
This workgroup will investigate an autonomous auditory agent that responds to both endogenous and exogenous calls for its attention. Tying back to our earlier work in Telluride on decoding attention via EEG, we will investigate how this task changes in the face of background sounds, or changes of the task ...
Neuromorphic Autonomous Agents for Exploration and Navigation of Unknown Environments
This workshop will explore mobile neuromorphic autonomous agents in spike-based algorithms and hardware. Mobile autonomous agents require different levels of sophistication based on their environment. This group will investigate spike-based solutions to map building, path planning, goal-directed decision-making, and skill learning (e.g., driving an autonomous vehicle down a corridor ...
Computational Neuroscience Talks
During the second week of the workshop, a series of advanced seminars on computational neuroscience will take place.
Neuromorphic Approaches to Drone Autonomy
The purpose of this workgroup is to explore theories, frameworks, and tools for mapping arbitrary computations onto neuromorphic chips and to apply this infrastructure to close the sensory-cognitive-motor loop in autonomous robotic drones. Students will apply this newly gained knowledge to endow drones with autonomy.
Ehud Ahissar
Sahar Akram
John Allman
Rodrigo Alvarez
Andreas Andreou
Marco Antonelli
Ali Aroudi
Behtash Babadi
Francisco Barranco
Christine Beauchene
Ashwin Bellur
Ryad Benjamin Benosman
Sliman Bensmaia
Daniele Bortolotti
Will Browne
Simon Carlile
Andrew Cassidy
Enea Ceolini
Andrea Chiba
Gregory Cohen
Alain de Cheveigne
Alain de Cheveigné
Tobi Delbruck
Chinmaya Devaraj
John Doyle
Denis Drennan
Alex Duda
Ralph Etienne-Cummings
Kaitlin Fair
Cornelia Fermuller
Kate Fischl
Jesus Garrido
Philippe Gaussier
Katalin Gothard
Zonghua gu
Germain Haessig
Ervin Hafter
Jennifer Hasler
Chuck Higgins
Timmer Horiuchi
Eric Hunsberger
Tiffany Hwu
Giacomo Indiveri
Jacob Isbell
John Jeka
Jamie Knight
sid Kouider
Scott Koziol
Jeff Krichmar
Edmund Lalor
Wang Wei Lee
Daniel Lee
Shih-Chii Liu
Hongjie Liu
Vaughan Macefield
Frank Maldonado Huayaney
Elizabeth Margulis
Vinnie Monaco
Saber Moradi
Ernst Niebur
douglas nitz
Calogero Maria Oddo
Garrick Orchard
Nicolas Oros
Luke Osborn
Lucas Parra
Michael Pfeiffer
Barry Richmond
Heather Romney
Michele Rucci
Terrence Sejnowski
Masaki Sekino
Shihab Shamma
Tim Shea
John Shepanski
Bert Shi
Ben Skerritt-Davis
Malcolm Slaney
Sen Song
Dora Sumislawska
Jonathan Tapson
Nitish Thakor
Gaspar Tognetti
Wei-Yu (William) Tsai
Gilbert Tseng
Andre van Schaik
Jonathan Victor
Manuel Vindiola
Pamela White
Daniel Wong
James Wright
Ying Xu
Chong Zhang
Qingpeng Zhu
During the second week of the workshop, a series of advanced seminars on computational neuroscience will take place.
The main focus of our group is hearing, but we'd also like to measure the influence of other sensory modalities, expectations and action. The real world involves many sources and objects within complex scenes that need to be parsed before they can be acted upon. We seek to develop reliable ...
The process of cognition is often thought to take place purely within the brain, where a representation of the external environment is formed, which is then used to plan behavioral strategies which are implemented by the body. This “feedforward model” has recently been challenged by the notion of embodied cognition ...
This workshop aims to provide tutorials on microneurography, an introduction to the neurophysiology of the peripheral nervous system, including the somatosensory system and mechanotransduction, and an examination of the state of the art in peripheral nervous system interfaces for neuroprosthetic control. It also provides an opportunity for attendees to engage ...
Spike-based visual navigation and localization, making use of DVS, Kinect, Turtle bot, and T-Lion Drone
Spike-based action recognition on TrueNorth (both Visual and Tactile)
Single unit and multi unit recordings of somatosensory response to tactile stimuli
The objective is to perform real-time recognition of various gestures mimicking the playing of musical instruments. At the end of the workshop, we will have created a new musical instrument!
The topic area will focus on neuromorphic solutions for planning and explore how they might be deployed in real-world settings, such as disaster relief.
The illustration above depicts a disaster setting that includes a need to find and help humans, as well as various assets, in a timely manner faced ...
The content below was extracted from wayback machine after Daniel Fasnacht's neuromorphs.net sites became lost. The 2016-2017 content was extracted from iniforum as a backup.
Cornelia Fermuller, University of Maryland
Ralph Etienne-Cummings, JHU/ECE Department
Shih-Chii Liu, Institute of Neuroinformatics, UNI/ETHZ
Timmer Horiuchi, University of Maryland
Tobi Delbruck, Institute of Neuroinformatics, UZH/ETH Zurich
Diederik Paul Moeys, INI Zurich
Jie Jack Zhang, Johns Hopkins University
Sergio Davies
shashikant koul, UMD ISR
arindam basu, nanyang technological university
Alain de Cheveign, CNRS / ENS / Universit Paris Descartes
Andreas Andreou, Johns Hopkins University
Christian Huyck, Middlesex University
Cornelia Fermuller, University of Maryland
Garrick Orchard, Singapore Institute for Neurotechnology SINAPSE
John Harris, University of Florida
john arthur, ibm
Malcolm Slaney, Microsoft Conversational Systems Lab and Stanford
Michael Pfeiffer, Institute of Neuroinformatics, UZH and ETHZ
Ryad Benjamin Benosman, University Pierre and Marie Curie
Shihab Shamma, University of Maryland
Mailinglist to contact topic-leaders, organizers & some staff
Cornelia Fermuller, University of Maryland
Pam White, Institute of Neuromorphic Engineering
Ralph Etienne-Cummings, JHU/ECE Department
Shih-Chii Liu, Institute of Neuroinformatics, UNI/ETHZ
Timmer Horiuchi, University of Maryland
Tobi Delbruck, Institute of Neuroinformatics, UZH/ETH Zurich
This list goes to the organizers and staff people. In case you have any questions regarding the workshop, housing, wiki or anything, send them to this list.
Ashley Kleinhans, The University of Johannesburg, South Africa
Andrew Cassidy, IBM Research
Brandon Carroll, Georgia Tech
Bruno Umbria Pedroni, University of California, San Diego
Carina Graversen, Eriksholm Research Centre - part of Oticon
Yi Chen
Daniel Mendat, Johns Hopkins University
David Reverter Valeiras, Institut de la Vision
Daniel Wong, Laboratoire des Systmes Perceptifs, cole Normale Superieure
Emina Alickovic, Department Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and I
Bert Shi, EEE/HKUST
Emily Graber, Stanford University, CCRMA
Eric Hunsberger, University of Waterloo
Emre Neftci, UC Irvine, Department of Cognitive Sciences
Francisco Barranco, University of Maryland / University of Granada
Francisco Cervantes Constantino, University of Maryland, College Park
Fang Wang, National ICT Australia
Guillaume Garreau, Johns Hopkins University/ECE
Giovanny Sanchez-Rivera, INSTITUTO POLITECNICO NACIONAL
Garrick Orchard, Singapore Institute for Neurotechnology SINAPSE
Guido Zarrella, MITRE Corporation
Paul Isaacs, Independent Researcher
Jens Hjortkjr, Technical University of Denmark DTU
Jonathan Tapson, University of Cape Town
Kaitlin Fair, Georgia Institute of Technology Advisor: Dr. David Anderson
Kate Fischl, Johns Hopkins University
Kan Li, University of Florida
Konstantinos Zampogiannis, University of Maryland, College Park
Luca Longinotti, iniLabs Ltd.
Michelle Collins, Georgia Institute of Technology
Mark Wang, The MARCS institue, University of Western Sydney
Ernst Niebur, Johns Hopkins
Nima Mesgarani, Columbia University
Peter Diehl, Institute of Neuroinformatics
Philip Tully, KTH Royal Institute of Technology & University of Edinburgh
Ritwik Kulkarni, MDX
Rodrigo Alvarez, IBM
Sahar Akram, University of Maryland
Sergio Davies, The University of Manchester
Thomas Lunner, Eriksholm Research Centre, Oticon A/S
Ulrich Pomper, UCL Ear Institute
Yezhou Yang, University of Maryland, College Park
Yi Zhang, University of Maryland
Zhaokang CHEN, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Zonghua Gu, Zhejiang University
arindam basu, nanyang technological university
Alain de Cheveign, CNRS / ENS / Universit Paris Descartes
Ashley Kleinhans, The University of Johannesburg, South Africa
Andreas Andreou, Johns Hopkins University
Andrew Cassidy, IBM Research
Brandon Carroll, Georgia Tech
Bruno Umbria Pedroni, University of California, San Diego
Carina Graversen, Eriksholm Research Centre - part of Oticon
Yi Chen
Christian Huyck, Middlesex University
Diederik Paul Moeys, INI Zurich
Daniel Mendat, Johns Hopkins University
David Reverter Valeiras, Institut de la Vision
David Anderson, Georgia Tech
Daniel Wong, Laboratoire des Systmes Perceptifs, cole Normale Superieure
Emina Alickovic, Department Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and I
Bert Shi, EEE/HKUST
Emily Graber, Stanford University, CCRMA
Eric Hunsberger, University of Waterloo
Emre Neftci, UC Irvine, Department of Cognitive Sciences
Francisco Barranco, University of Maryland / University of Granada
Francisco Cervantes Constantino, University of Maryland, College Park
Cornelia Fermuller, University of Maryland
Fang Wang, National ICT Australia
Guillaume Garreau, Johns Hopkins University/ECE
Giovanny Sanchez-Rivera, INSTITUTO POLITECNICO NACIONAL
Garrick Orchard, Singapore Institute for Neurotechnology SINAPSE
George Ritmiller, JHU/APL
Guido Zarrella, MITRE Corporation
John Harris, University of Florida
Paul Isaacs, Independent Researcher
john arthur, ibm
John Doyle, Caltech
Jens Hjortkjr, Technical University of Denmark DTU
Jonathan Tapson, University of Cape Town
Jie Jack Zhang, Johns Hopkins University
Kaitlin Fair, Georgia Institute of Technology Advisor: Dr. David Anderson
Kate Fischl, Johns Hopkins University
Kan Li, University of Florida
Konstantinos Zampogiannis, University of Maryland, College Park
Luca Longinotti, iniLabs Ltd.
Lucas Parra, CCNY
Malcolm Slaney, Microsoft Conversational Systems Lab and Stanford
Elizabeth Margulis
Michelle Collins, Georgia Institute of Technology
Maarten De Vos
Mark Wang, The MARCS institue, University of Western Sydney
Nobuhiro Hagura, CiNet, NICT, Japan
Ernst Niebur, Johns Hopkins
Nima Mesgarani, Columbia University
Peter Diehl, Institute of Neuroinformatics
Peter Hastings, DePaul University
Michael Pfeiffer, Institute of Neuroinformatics, UZH and ETHZ
Paul Merolla, IBM
Philip Tully, KTH Royal Institute of Technology & University of Edinburgh
Pam White, Institute of Neuromorphic Engineering
Ryad Benjamin Benosman, University Pierre and Marie Curie
Ralph Etienne-Cummings, JHU/ECE Department
Ritwik Kulkarni, MDX
Rodrigo Alvarez, IBM
Saeed Afshar, University of Western Sydney
Sahar Akram, University of Maryland
Shihab Shamma, University of Maryland
Sergio Davies, The University of Manchester
Shih-Chii Liu, Institute of Neuroinformatics, UNI/ETHZ
Suraj Honnuraiah, Institute of Neuroinformatics
shashikant koul, UMD ISR
Soumyajit Mandal, Case Western Reserve University
Thomas Lunner, Eriksholm Research Centre, Oticon A/S
Timmer Horiuchi, University of Maryland
Tobi Delbruck, Institute of Neuroinformatics, UZH/ETH Zurich
Ulrich Pomper, UCL Ear Institute
Yezhou Yang, University of Maryland, College Park
Yi Zhang, University of Maryland
Zhaokang CHEN, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Zonghua Gu, Zhejiang University
Members: Alain de Cheveign, Andreas Andreou, Erik Billing, Chetan Singh Thakur, Daniel Neil, Dorothee Arzounian, David Karpul, Edmund Lalor, Estela Bicho, Greg Cohen, Giovanni Di Liberto, Guillaume Garreau, James OSullivan, John Foxe, Jonathan Tapson, Jessica Thompson, Lakshmi Krishnan, Malcolm Slaney, Marcela Mendoza, Manu Rastogi, Mark Wang, Ernst Niebur, Paul Verschure, Psyche Loui, Daniel Whittet, Ryad Benjamin Benosman, Sadique Sheik, Stephen Deiss, Shih-Chii Liu, siohoi ieng, Simon Kelly, Tony Lewis, Thomas Murray, Tobi Delbruck, Victor Benichoux, victor minces, Vikram Ramanarayanan, Andre van Schaik, Xavier Lagorce, Yves Boubenec, Yulia Sandamirskaya
Organizers:: Shihab Shamma (Univ. of Maryland) Malcolm Slaney (Microsoft) Edmund Lalor (Trinity College, Dublin) Barbara Shinn-Cunningham (Boston University)
Members: Andreas Andreou, Boris Duran, Luis Camunas, Cheston Tan, Jorg Conradt, Ching Teo, Daniel Neil, David Karpul, Estela Bicho, Francisco Barranco, Cornelia Fermuller, Greg Cohen, Garrick Orchard, Himanshu Akolkar, John Chiasson, Julien Martel, Jamal Molin, Jonathan Tapson, Kayode Sanni, Marcello Mulas, Manu Rastogi, Mark Wang, Michael Pfeiffer, Ryad Benjamin Benosman, Sadique Sheik, Stephen Deiss, Sergio Davies, Shih-Chii Liu, siohoi ieng, shashikant koul, Timmer Horiuchi, Tony Lewis, Tobi Delbruck, Terry Stewart, Vikram Ramanarayanan, Andre van Schaik, Wang Wei Lee, Xavier Lagorce, Yulia Sandamirskaya, Yezhou Yang
Organizers:: Michael Pfeiffer (INI-UZH) Ryad Benjamin Benosman (UPMC, Paris) Garrick Orchard (NUS, Singapore) Cornelia Fermuller (Univ. of Maryland)
Members: Ashley Kleinhans, Erik Billing, Boris Duran, Chetan Singh Thakur, Jorg Conradt, Daniel Neil, Wolfram Erlhagen, Estela Bicho, Francisco Barranco, Cornelia Fermuller, Greg Cohen, Guillaume Garreau, Gregor Schoner, John Chiasson, Jonathan Tapson, Mariel Alfaro Ponce, Manu Rastogi, Mathis Richter, Andrew Mundy, Paul Verschure, Stephen Deiss, Shih-Chii Liu, shashikant koul, Tim C. Pearce, Timmer Horiuchi, Tony Lewis, Thomas Murray, Tobi Delbruck, Thomas Trappenberg, Terry Stewart, victor minces, Vikram Ramanarayanan, Xavier Lagorce, Yulia Sandamirskaya, Yezhou Yang
Organizers: Yulia Sandamirskaya (RUB, Bochum) Erik Billing (U. Skovde)
Members: Ashley Kleinhans, Anne Collins, Erik Billing, Brandon Kelly, Cheston Tan, Chetan Singh Thakur, Jorg Conradt, Daniel Neil, David Karpul, Diogo Pata, Estela Bicho, Cornelia Fermuller, Greg Cohen, Giovanni Maffei, Himanshu Akolkar, Jasmine Berry, Julien Martel, Jonathan Tapson, Marcello Mulas, Manu Rastogi, Andrew Mundy, Mark Wang, Nicolas Oros, Michael Pfeiffer, Sadique Sheik, Stephen Deiss, Sergio Davies, Shih-Chii Liu, shashikant koul, Timmer Horiuchi, Tobi Delbruck, Thomas Trappenberg, Terry Stewart, Vikram Ramanarayanan, Andre van Schaik, Wang Wei Lee, Xavier Lagorce, Yulia Sandamirskaya
Organizers: Jorg Conradt (TUM) Terry Stewart (University of Waterloo)
Members: Andreas Andreou, anna mura, Erik Billing, Brandon Kelly, Boris Duran, Luis Camunas, Jorg Conradt, Daniel Neil, Daniel Mendat, Diogo Pata, Estela Bicho, Greg Cohen, Guillaume Garreau, Giovanni Maffei, Garrick Orchard, Jasmine Berry, Jamal Molin, Jonathan Tapson, Kayode Sanni, Marcela Mendoza, Manu Rastogi, Mathis Richter, Andrew Mundy, Mark Wang, Ernst Niebur, Michael Pfeiffer, Paul Verschure, Sadique Sheik, Stephen Deiss, Sergio Davies, Shih-Chii Liu, shashikant koul, Tim C. Pearce, Timmer Horiuchi, Tony Lewis, Thomas Murray, Tobi Delbruck, Thomas Trappenberg, Terry Stewart, Vikram Ramanarayanan, Xavier Lagorce, Yulia Sandamirskaya
Organizers: Andreas Andreou (Johns Hopkins University) Paul Verschure (UPF, Barcelona)
Members: Alain de Cheveign, Ashley Kleinhans, Andreas Andreou, Erik Billing, Cheston Tan, Chetan Singh Thakur, Jorg Conradt, Ching Teo, Daniel Neil, David Karpul, Wolfram Erlhagen, Estela Bicho, Cornelia Fermuller, Greg Cohen, Giovanni Di Liberto, Guillaume Garreau, Giovanni Maffei, Julien Martel, Jamal Molin, Jonathan Tapson, Jessica Thompson, Marcela Mendoza, Marcello Mulas, Manu Rastogi, Mathis Richter, Andrew Mundy, Mark Wang, Nicolas Oros, Ernst Niebur, Michael Pfeiffer, Paul Verschure, Ryad Benjamin Benosman, Sadique Sheik, Stephen Deiss, Shih-Chii Liu, siohoi ieng, shashikant koul, Tim C. Pearce, Timmer Horiuchi, Tony Lewis, Thomas Murray, Tobi Delbruck, Thomas Trappenberg, Victor Benichoux, Vikram Ramanarayanan, Andre van Schaik, Xavier Lagorce, Yves Boubenec, Yulia Sandamirskaya, Yezhou Yang
Organizer: Terrence Sejnowski (Salk Institute)
Members: Anahita Mehta, Alejandro Pasciaroni, Jesus Armando Garcia Franco, Bilel Belhadj, Byron Galbraith, Luis Camunas, Cristian Axenie, Christian Denk, Jorg Conradt, Daniel Neil, Dimitra Emmanouilidou, Daniel Mendat, Daniel Rasmussen, Bert Shi, Francisco Barranco, Cornelia Fermuller, Greg Cohen, Garrick Orchard, Hector Jesus Cabrera Villaseor, Jonathan Tapson, Amir Khosrowshahi, Laxmi Iyer, Luis Plana, Michael Mathieu, Nicolai Waniek, Omid Kavehei, Michael Pfeiffer, Qian Liu, Ryad Benjamin Benosman, Ralph Etienne-Cummings, Shih-Chii Liu, Evangelos Stromatias, Steve Temple, Timmer Horiuchi, Tobi Delbruck, Will Constable, Xavier Lagorce, Zafeirios Fountas
Organizers: Jorg Conradt (TUM) Francesco Galluppi (University of Manchester) Shih-Chii Liu (University of Zurich, ETH Zurich) Ralph Etienne-Cummings (Johns Hopkins University)
Invitees: Tobi Delbruck (University of Zurich, ETH Zurich) Ryad Benjamin Benosman (UPMC) Ashwin Bellur (Univ. of Texas) Garrick Orchard (SINAPSE institute, Singapore) Luis Camunas (Institute of Microelectronics of Seville, Spain)
Members: Andreas Andreou, Bernabe Linares-Barranco, Christian Brandli, Elisabetta Chicca, Christoph Maier, Jorg Conradt, Daniel B. Fasnacht, Bert Shi, Fabio Stefanini, Frederic Broccard, federico corradi, Gert Cauwenberghs, Giacomo Indiveri, Garrick Orchard, Jongkil Park, Jeffrey Pompe, Jonathan Tapson, Kwabena Boahen, Lakshmi Krishnan, Mehdi Khamassi, Mostafa Rahimi Azghadi, Mathis Richter, Matthew Runchey, Nai Ding, Nabil Imam, Nils Peters, Michael Pfeiffer, Jennifer Hasler, Ryad Benjamin Benosman, Sadique Sheik, Sam Fok, Sergio Davies, Shih-Chii Liu, Siddharth Rajaram, Sudarshan Ramenahalli, Tara Julia Hamilton, Timmer Horiuchi, Thomas Murray, Tobi Delbruck, Theodore Yu, Yulia Sandamirskaya
Organizers: Gert Cauwenberghs (UCSD) Giacomo Indiveri (Zurich)
Members: Asha Gopinathan, Andreas Andreou, Alexander Neckar, Bernabe Linares-Barranco, Bryan Tripp, Christian Brandli, Chris Eliasmith, Elisabetta Chicca, Christoph Maier, Jorg Conradt, Bert Shi, federico corradi, Francesco Galluppi, Gert Cauwenberghs, Giacomo Indiveri, Jeffrey Pompe, Jonathan Tapson, Kevin Mazurek, Mehdi Khamassi, Magdalena Kogutowska, Mostafa Rahimi Azghadi, Mathis Richter, Matthew Runchey, Nai Ding, Nabil Imam, Michael Pfeiffer, Sadique Sheik, Sam Fok, Sergio Davies, Shih-Chii Liu, Samir Menon, Sudarshan Ramenahalli, Timmer Horiuchi, Thomas Murray, Tobi Delbruck, Terry Stewart, Theodore Yu, Yulia Sandamirskaya
Organizers: Kwabena Boahen (Standford) Chris Eliasmith (Univ. of Waterloo) Win FREE BEER (check the workgroup page)
Members: Asha Gopinathan, Adrian KC Lee, Claire Chamers, Connie Cheung, Diana Sidtis, Edmund Lalor, Inyong Choi, James Wright, Jonathan Brumberg, Jongkil Park, Jeffrey Pompe, Jonathan Tapson, Lakshmi Krishnan, Malcolm Slaney, Mehdi Khamassi, Magdalena Kogutowska, Mathis Richter, Matthew Runchey, Nai Ding, Nima Mesgarani, Nils Peters, Jennifer Hasler, Ryad Benjamin Benosman, Sahar Akram, Shih-Chii Liu, Barbara Shinn-Cunningham, Siddharth Rajaram, Sudarshan Ramenahalli, Timmer Horiuchi, Thomas Murray, Tobi Delbruck, Troy Lau, Theodore Yu, Ying-Yee Kong, Yulia Sandamirskaya
Organizers:: Shihab Shamma, Barbara Shinn-Cunningham Univ. of Maryland) Malcolm Slaney (Yahoo Research)
Members: Andreas Andreou, Christoph Maier, Daniel B. Fasnacht, Diana Sidtis, Heather Bell, James Bonaiuto, Jongkil Park, Kevin Mazurek, Mehdi Khamassi, Magdalena Kogutowska, Matthew Runchey, Nai Ding, Nima Mesgarani, Pablo Gomez Esteban, Pam White, Sahar Akram, Sam Fok, Sergi Bermudez i Badia, Sudarshan Ramenahalli, Timmer Horiuchi, Thomas Murray, Tobi Delbruck, Ulysses Bernardet, Ying-Yee Kong, Yulia Sandamirskaya
Organizers: Sergi Bermudez i Badia, Ulysses Bernardet (Madeira Interactive Technologies Institute)
Members: Asha Gopinathan, Adrian KC Lee, Bernabe Linares-Barranco, Christian Brandli, Connie Cheung, Chris Eliasmith, Elisabetta Chicca, Christoph Maier, Jorg Conradt, Edmund Lalor, Fabio Stefanini, Frederic Broccard, federico corradi, Francesco Galluppi, Giacomo Indiveri, Heather Bell, Jongkil Park, Jeffrey Pompe, Jonathan Tapson, Kevin Mazurek, Kwabena Boahen, Lakshmi Krishnan, Mehdi Khamassi, Magdalena Kogutowska, Mostafa Rahimi Azghadi, Mathis Richter, Matthew Runchey, Nai Ding, Nabil Imam, Michael Pfeiffer, Pablo Gomez Esteban, Jennifer Hasler, Ryad Benjamin Benosman, Sadique Sheik, Sahar Akram, Sam Fok, Sergi Bermudez i Badia, Sergio Davies, Samir Menon, Siddharth Rajaram, Sudarshan Ramenahalli, Thomas Murray, Tobi Delbruck, Terry Stewart, Theodore Yu, Yulia Sandamirskaya
Organizer: Terrence Sejnowski (Salk Inst.)
Members: Asha Gopinathan, Andreas Andreou, Christian Brandli, Christoph Maier, Daniel B. Fasnacht, federico corradi, Gert Cauwenberghs, Giacomo Indiveri, Garrick Orchard, Jongkil Park, Kevin Mazurek, Kwabena Boahen, Magdalena Kogutowska, Mostafa Rahimi Azghadi, Mathis Richter, Nabil Imam, saber moradi, Shih-Chii Liu, Sudarshan Ramenahalli, Tara Julia Hamilton, Thomas Murray, Tobi Delbruck, Terry Stewart, Theodore Yu
Leader: Rajit Manohar (Cornell)
Subscribe to this special invited tutorial workgroup to learn and implement neuromorphic VLSI chips with asynchronous digital circuits. We will also provide a tutorial introduction to asynchronous design using state-of-the-art tools for designing asynchronous circuits and do hands-on exercises.
Members: Asha Gopinathan, Christian Brandli, Christoph Maier, Daniel B. Fasnacht, Magdalena Kogutowska, Mostafa Rahimi Azghadi, Mathis Richter, Sadique Sheik, Sudarshan Ramenahalli, Tara Julia Hamilton, Tobi Delbruck, Terry Stewart, Theodore Yu
Leaders: Jennifer Hasler, Scott Koziol, Univ. of Georgia
Large-Scale Field Programmable Analog Arrays (FPAA) enables a configurable approach to analog and mixed signal approaches typical of digital systems (i.e. FPGAs, uP). Many important aspects of neuromorphic design can be implemented in physical approaches; therefore having such techniques makes these device, circuit, and system approaches accessible to a wider audience. This tutorial will introduce in the theory, chips, boards, and tools over hands-on 2-3 sessions approach. These approaches provide a useful framework for discussing where to use neuromorphic type design approaches in a range of applications. We can also discuss related topics to these approaches, including programmable (floating-gate) circuits, that enable memory, programmable devices, and adaptive devices in a dense, low-power way into our neuromorphic systems.
Members: Asha Gopinathan, Andreas Andreou, Christoph Maier, federico corradi, Jonathan Tapson, Mostafa Rahimi Azghadi, Nabil Imam, Sadique Sheik, Sudarshan Ramenahalli, Tara Julia Hamilton, Thomas Murray, Theodore Yu
Leader: Tara Julia Hamilton (UNSW)
Subscribe to this tutorial to learn about the evolution of neuron models and silicon neurons. We'll also be discussing the role of noise in neural computation. Join this discussion/tutorial group to make a lot of noise!!
Members: Asha Gopinathan, Adrian KC Lee, Bernabe Linares-Barranco, Connie Cheung, Christoph Maier, Daniel B. Fasnacht, Edmund Lalor, Heather Bell, Jongkil Park, Jeffrey Pompe, Kevin Mazurek, Lakshmi Krishnan, Magdalena Kogutowska, Pablo Gomez Esteban, Siddharth Rajaram, Sudarshan Ramenahalli, Thomas Murray
Leaders: Tobi Delbruck (Zurich), Daniel B. Fasnacht (Zurich)
Subscribe to this group if you will working on any projects and have not used subversion. This is a mandatory tutorial for everyone doing any project who is not a Pro in SVN! This one-session tutorial will show you how to use the incredibly useful SubVersion for version control, which means sharing code, data, etc in a managed way. What is subversion? Find out here. (We'll be using it in Telluride extensively). Take a look at the work group to pre-install the necessary tools.
Members: Asha Gopinathan, Christian Brandli, Christoph Maier, Jorg Conradt, Edmund Lalor, Frederic Broccard, Garrick Orchard, Jongkil Park, Jeffrey Pompe, Kwabena Boahen, Magdalena Kogutowska, Mostafa Rahimi Azghadi, Mathis Richter, Matthew Runchey, Nai Ding, Nils Peters, Michael Pfeiffer, Ryad Benjamin Benosman, Sahar Akram, Shih-Chii Liu, Siddharth Rajaram, Sudarshan Ramenahalli, Thomas Murray, Tobi Delbruck, Theodore Yu, Yulia Sandamirskaya
Leaders: Christian Brandli, Tobi Delbruck, Zurich
Use real time sensory-motor signal processing of address-event representation sensor output using [ jAER open source software] and hardware for AER, including using a [ silicon retina] and a silicon cochlea to build fast visual or auditory robots. These sensors will be used in several topic areas at the workshop. In particular we plan this year to explore algorithms for structure from motion from an electronically stabilized DVS and to build a powerful new robotic goalie robot.
Members: Asha Gopinathan, Christian Brandli, Chris Eliasmith, Elisabetta Chicca, Christoph Maier, federico corradi, Jongkil Park, Jeffrey Pompe, Jonathan Tapson, Kwabena Boahen, Magdalena Kogutowska, Mostafa Rahimi Azghadi, Mathis Richter, Matthew Runchey, Nabil Imam, Pablo Gomez Esteban, Sadique Sheik, Sam Fok, Sergio Davies, Samir Menon, Siddharth Rajaram, Sudarshan Ramenahalli, Timmer Horiuchi, Thomas Murray, Theodore Yu
Leader: Terry Stewart
Nengo is a neural compiler and simulator: a software tool for creating complex neural models. Neural groups are defined by setting their neurophysiological properties and the representational space over which they should be sensitive. Synaptic connections between groups (and recurrent connections) are defined by indicating the computation that should be performed on these representations. Nengo then solves for the required connection weights to achieve this. The resulting models can be simulated within Nengo through an interactive interface, or saved for use elsewhere. This system has been used to model digit recognition, list memory, pattern finding, motor control, visual attention, cognitive control, and planning, producing results consistent with human neurobiology, accuracy, and reaction times. This tutorial will introduce people to this software, showing how to create models using both a drag-and-drop interface and a Python scripting interface.
Members: Christoph Maier, federico corradi, Jongkil Park, Magdalena Kogutowska, Sudarshan Ramenahalli, Tobi Delbruck, Theodore Yu
Leaders: Tobi Delbruck (Zurich) Bernabe Linares-Barranco (Microelectronics Center, Sevilla)
Provide your chip with a diffuse neural parameter control. Join this 3 or 4 session mostly blackboard and interactive hardware demo tutorial to learn how to build neuromorphic chips that don't require any pots or off-chip analog components and that are temperature voltage and process insensitive with digital control of parameters. Open source design kits make it a lot easier for you to include these critical infrastructure circuits on your chip to make it work in the real world, not just on a nice, stable lab bench.
Members: Bernabe Linares-Barranco, Christian Brandli, Christoph Maier, Daniel B. Fasnacht, federico corradi, Kevin Mazurek, Magdalena Kogutowska, Kent Slaney, Siddharth Rajaram, Sudarshan Ramenahalli, Thomas Murray, Tobi Delbruck
Leader: Daniel B. Fasnacht
If you are involved with building printed circuit boards, you may not know how deal with surface mount components. Because of their superiority in automated assembly, impedance characteristics and actual size, surface mounted components are nowadays often the only available package variant. It takes the correct equipment and some practice to hand solder them and to use them in designs. In this tutorial, we will show you how to solder SMD components and what equipment you will need to use these back at home.
Members: Asha Gopinathan, Bernabe Linares-Barranco, Christian Brandli, Christoph Maier, Daniel B. Fasnacht, Frederic Broccard, federico corradi, Giacomo Indiveri, Jongkil Park, Kevin Mazurek, Kwabena Boahen, Magdalena Kogutowska, Mostafa Rahimi Azghadi, Sadique Sheik, Kent Slaney, Siddharth Rajaram, Sudarshan Ramenahalli, Thomas Murray, Tobi Delbruck, Terry Stewart, Theodore Yu
Leader: Daniel B. Fasnacht
Learn how to use USB (Universal Serial Bus - the thing you have on every PC) to interface to neuromorphic chips and actuators. Write your own USB driver, make a robot that uses a silicon retina, write microcontroller firmware for the first time. Unlock the power of combining ubiquitous PC digital computation with your own hardware. This year participants will program and use the AVR32 board that they assemble and we also intend to explore the capabilities of the new Cypress FX3 device that enables developing your own Superspeed devices.
Telluride 2011 - lost
Host: Tobi Delbruck
8:30 - 9:00: - Topic leaders meet with organizers in lecture room to arrange presentation of topic areas.
10:30 - 10:45: Pam White, Daniel B. Fasnacht - Admin/IT intro. Will explain the workshop housing, admin, and IT setup.
Tue, June 29 - Problem of the day: Brain-Machine Interfacing
Morning discussion session - topic BMI
Hosts: Topic leaders: 'higgins', 'Justin Sanchez', Invitees: 'Peter Brunner', '[[Person(Anirban "Nir" Duttar' 'Jerry Loeb', Steve Temple, 'Frances Richmond', Blogger: Jorg Conradt
09:00 - 10:00: What are the open problems? Mandatory
10:30 - 11:30: How can the workshop contribute to their solution? Mandatory
14:00 - 14:30: wiki:2010/bmi10 - Tutorial on fundamentals of BMI - 'Jerry Loeb' - Mandatory Tutorial
14:30 - 15:00: wiki:2010/bmi10 - Bringing an implantable to market - 'Frances Richmond'
15:30 - 16:00: Spike-Based Computation Field Tutorial - John Harris - Mandatory Tutorial
16:00 - 17:00: wiki:2010/rob10 - Spike-Based Robotics Systems Meeting - get to know the existing hardware - Jorg Conradt
16:00 - 17:00: wiki:2010/att10 - Attention Workgroup Planning - Malcolm Slaney
17:00 - 17:30: wiki:2010/nm10 - Neuromorphic Circuits Tutorial Organizing meeting - 'paul hasler' Shih-Chii Liu Tara Julia Hamilton
17:30 - 18:30: wiki:2010/sf10 - Organizing meeting
18:30 - 19:30: wiki:2010/spike10 - Organizing meeting Shih-Chii Liu John Harris
19:30 - 21:00 wiki:2010/bmi10 - Organizational meeting, hands on tutorial in lab 2
21:00 - Project work time
Morning discussion session - topic Spike-Based Computation
Host: Topic leaders: Shih-Chii Liu, John Harris , Speakers: 'Jon Tapson' 'Christopher Rozell' Tobi Delbruck, Shihab Shamma Blogger: 'somebody'
09:00 - 10:00: What are the open problems? Mandatory
10:30 - 11:30: How can the workshop contribute to their solution? Mandatory
13:00 - 13:30: Subversion (SVN) Tutorial - Daniel B. Fasnacht, Tobi Delbruck - MANDATORY
13:30 - 14:00: Hands on setup of SVN / wiki editing / getting everyone setup to work
14:00 - 15:00: Field tutorial Attention and Selection - Ernst Niebur, Malcolm Slaney Mandatory
15:30 - 16:00: wiki:2010/bmi10 - Embodied Cultured Networks - Steve Temple
16:00 - 17:00: wiki:2010/spike10 / wiki:2010/rob10 - Bio-inspired navigation - two chalk talks with video by 'Janet Wiles' and Jorg Conradt
17:00 - 18:00: wiki:2010/spike10 - Spike-Based Computation meeting - Shih-Chii Liu John Harris
18:00 - 19:00: wiki:2010/sf10 - working group meeting
19:00 - 20:00 wiki:/2010/bmi10 - hands on tutorial in lab 2
20:00 - 22:00: wiki:2010/nm10 - Neuromorphic Circuits Tutorial (lecture)- 'paul hasler' Shih-Chii Liu Tara Julia Hamilton
Morning discussion session - topic Attention & Selection
Host: Topic leaders: Kent Slaney, Ernst Niebur, Invitees: Shihab Shamma 'Jeremy Wolfe' 'Daniel Pressnitzer' Mounya Elhilali Howard Horvitz 'Clara Suied' Blogger: 'somebody'
09:00 - 10:00: Attention Discussion - Saliency Mandatory
10:30 - 11:30: Attention Discussion - Learning, Memory, Biology Mandatory
12:00 - 13:00: wiki:2010/spike10 - Tutorial on Brian neural simulator
13:00 - 14:00: wiki:2010/spike10 - working group meeting
14:00 - 14:30: wiki:2010/bmi10 - A "field guide" to Brain-Machine Interface System Design - 'Justin Sanchez' (lecture)
15:00 - 16:00: Field Tutorial on Multimodal Sensory Fusion and Self-Organization of the Visual System Mandatory Tutorial
15:00 - 15:30: Development in the Nervous System Patrick Sheridan
15:30 - 16:00: Models of Cortical Map Development (further reading) Bert Shi
16:00 - 16:30: wiki:2010/toy10 - Toy Robotics - 'Mark Tilden' (lecture)
16:30 - 17:30: wiki:2010/rob10 - Spike-Based Robotics Systems working group meeting
16:30 - 17:30: wiki:2010/att10 - Attention Workgroup - Howard Egeth Lecture - "Try to ignore this!"
18:00 - 19:00: Special Event: Mark Tilden public Lecture - Telluride Public Library - "22 million droids and counting".
Library is on river side of Pacific (street to town park); see wiki:2010/Housing#Map.
Poster advertising Mark's talk at library
19:15 - 20:00 wiki:2010/bmi10 - Steve Temple discussion group - "Do engineers need to know more about biology??"
20:00 - 21:00 wiki:2010/sf10 and wiki:2010/cell10 Tutorial on APRON - Software/hardware array processing tool for neural simulation acceleration 'David Barr'
21:30 - Project work time
Morning discussion session - Multimodal Sensory Fusion & Self Organization - Mandatory
Hosts: Bert Shi & Patrick Sheridan Blogger: 'somebody'
10:30 - 10:50: Michele Rucci "Active Perception"
10:50 - 11:10: 'Alan Stocker' "Probabilistic Sensory Fusion"
11:10 - 11:30: 'Piotr Dudek' "Hardware Acceleration of Neural Models"
11:40 - 12:00: Ryad Benjamin Benosman Neuromorphic Computer Vision
12:00 - 12:20: Adrian KC Lee "Belief State Computation"
13:00 - 14:00: wiki:2010/spike10 - working group meeting
14:00 - 15:00: wiki:2010/nm10 - tutorial on basic circuits
15:00 - 16:00: wiki:2010/toy10 - 'Mark Tilden' - lecture
16:00 - 16:30: wiki:2010/jaer10 - lecture room - 1st tutorial on using Event-Based Vision and Auditory Sensors and Processing with jAER: writing a basic filter. Tobi Delbruck
17:30 - 18:30: wiki:2010/sf10 - working group meeting
19:00 - 20:00 wiki/2010/bmi10 - hands on tutorial in lab 2
20:00 - : - Project work time
Morning discussion session - topic (Spike-Based) Robotics
Host: Topic leaders: Jorg Conradt, 'Mark Tilden' (Matthew Runchey not arriving until 2nd week), Invitees: Tara Julia Hamilton 'Tobias Glasmachers' Sergio Davies Blogger: 'Chuck Higgins'
10:30 - 11:30: What are the open problems? Mandatory
11:45 - 12:15: How can the workshop contribute to their solution? Mandatory
14:00 - 14:30: wiki:2010/sf10 - Review of "Learn to Point" project from Telluride 2009 Bert Shi
15:00 - 16:00: wiki:2010/rob10 - Spike-Based Robotics Systems lab - Jorg Conradt
16:00 - 17:00: - lecture room - Tutorial on Cellular Array Processors for Vision and Neural Computation Acceleration 'piotr dudek'
17:00 - 18:00: wiki:2010/smd10 - 1st meeting, lab - Daniel B. Fasnacht
20:00 - 21:00: Christoph Posch - Dissociating visual attention from visual consciousness
21:00 - 23:00: Parade preparation - meet in kitchen, see wiki:2010/indep10?
Sun, July 4 Free day - July 4th Town Parade
9:00-10:00: Meet in schoolhouse to rehearse parade preparation?.
10:00-12:00: March in Parade.
16:00: Massive town BBQ in town park followed by impressive fireworks show after dark.
Host: Hynek Hermansky
09:00 - 10:00: Biologically-based machine audition - Hynek Hermansky Kent Slaney
Making toys that understand key words (for under 3 bucks) - 'Mark Tilden'
10:30 - 11:30: Silicon cochlea design and practice - Tara Julia Hamilton, Shih-Chii Liu
13:30 - 14:00: wiki:2010/jaer10 - 2nd Q&A live programming session: outputting events, storing property preferences, graphical annotation, enclosing filter chains. Tobi Delbruck
14:00 - 15:00: wiki:2010/spike10 - working group meetings
15:00 - 16:00: wiki:2010/bmi10 - Gert Cauwenberghs
16:00 - 17:00: 'Jeremy Wolfe': Talk: Visual search gets real!
- 17:00: wiki:/2010/att10 - kitchen Kent Slaney, Ernst Niebur
- 18:00: wiki:2010/nm10 - lab session with FPAAs - 'paul hasler'
17:30 - 18:30: wiki:2010/sf10 - working group meeting - Bert Shi Patrick Sheridan
20:00 - 21:00: wiki:2010/cns10 - Terrence Sejnowski - Mystery subject - (Steve Furber (Yale) "Distance Images: a new role for LFP's" talk is delayed owing to travel.
21:00 - 23:00 wiki:2010/smd10 - 2nd session - lab - practice soldering
Host: Terrence Sejnowski
09:00 - 10:00: wiki:2010/cns10 - 'Yann LeCun' (NYU) "Training Hierarchical Visual Systems" - chalk
10:30 - 11:30: wiki:2010/cns10 - Simon Kelly (McMaster) "Cognitive Radar" - chalk
14:00 - 15:00: wiki:2010/spike10 - lecture room - working group mtg, start at 14.30 if football match runs into 14.00
15:00 - 16:00: wiki:2010/rob10 - Spike-Based Robotics Systems lab
15:00 - 16:00: Lecture room - The cognitive power grid 'Dagmar Niebur' Simon Kelly
16:00 - 17:00: wiki:2010/cell10 - lecture room - SCAMP Programming tutorial 'piotr dudek'
20:00 - 21:00: wiki:2010/cns10 - 'Barry Richmond' (really Barry Richmond) (NIH) "Working for what you want: the roles of prefrontal cortex in learning about predicted value."
21:00 - Project work time
21:00 - ...: wiki:2010/smd10 - Hands On Soldering
Host: 'nobody'
09:00 - 10:00: wiki:2010/cns10 - Christoph Posch (Caltech) "Single neuron control by thought in humans" - preview of accepted Nature paper - chalk with video and data
10:30 - 11:30: wiki:2010/spike10 - 'Odelia Schwartz'
12:30 - 13:30: The big game
wiki:2010/sf10 - working group meeting - Bert Shi Patrick Sheridan - in lecture room
and Discussion on the role of 'chatter' in artificial and natural computation - Simon Haykin and Jon Tapson - in kitchen.
20:00 - 21:00: wiki:2010/cns10 - Steve Furber - "Distance Images: A new role for local field potentials" (John Allman's talk on "The Evolving Brain" is postponed.)
21:00 - Project work time
09:00 - 10:00: wiki:2010/cns10 - Gert Cauwenberghs (UCSD) "Humans, machines, spikes, and dopamine in sequential games" - chalk
10:30 - 11:30: wiki:2010/cns10 - Avis Cohen (UM) "The Power and the the Glory of Highly Interdisciplinary Research" - chalk
15:00 - 16:00: wiki:2010/usb10 - Organizing meeting (lecture) - Tobi Delbruck Daniel B. Fasnacht
15:00 - 17:00: wiki:2010/cns10 - Reinforcement Learning & Complex Systems Discussion Simon Kelly Terrence Sejnowski Gert Cauwenberghs Steve Furber
20:00 - 21:00: wiki:2010/cns10 - 'Michael Stryker' (UCSF) "Wiring up the brain--how to make the right connections between areas?"
09:00 - 10:00: wiki:2010/spike10 Terrence Sejnowski (Javier Movellan had to cancel)
Morning discussion session - topic (Spike-Based) Robotics
Hosts: Jorg Conradt, Matthew Runchey
Blogger: Tobi Delbruck
09:00 - 09:30: Matthew Runchey Factor maps
09:30 - 10:00: David Lester Distributed processing in the spiNNaker project
10:30 - 11:00: 'Mandayam Srinivasan' Surprising facts of bee navigation
09:00 - 10:00: wiki:Julio Martinez-Trujillo Physiological mechanisms of attention in single neurons
10:30 - 11:30: wiki:2010/spike10 - 'Aren Jansen' 'fgomez-r'
09:00 - 10:00: 'Dan Butts' "Characterizing 'computation' across the visual hierarchy"
Telluride 2009 - lost
Telluride 2008 - lost
Telluride 2007 - lost
Telluride 2006 - lost