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In February 2007 a workshop was held at The Canyons in Park City, Utah (as part of the Cosyne workshops) to address the question: ''What does a theory of vision have to explain?'' The workshop brought together a diverse group of vision scientists who shared their views on this topic. | In February 2007 a workshop was held at The Canyons in Park City, Utah (as part of the Cosyne workshops) to address the question: ''What does a theory of vision have to explain?'' The workshop brought together a diverse group of vision scientists who shared their views on this topic. | ||
The Cosyne webpage for the workshop may be found | The Cosyne webpage for the workshop may be found [http://cosyne.org/Functional_requirements_of_a_visual_theory here]. | ||
A summary of talks and points raised during discussion may be found [ | A summary of talks and points raised during discussion may be found [http://redwood.berkeley.edu/bruno/public/VTR/FRVT_ver1.pdf here]. | ||
An initial list of goals, tasks, and benchmarks used in the planning of the workshop is provided [http://redwood.berkeley.edu/bruno/public/VTR/FRV.v0.2.pdf here]. | |||
Organizers: Bruno Olshausen, David Arathorn, Jim DiCarlo |
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Visual Theory Requirements
In February 2007 a workshop was held at The Canyons in Park City, Utah (as part of the Cosyne workshops) to address the question: What does a theory of vision have to explain? The workshop brought together a diverse group of vision scientists who shared their views on this topic.
The Cosyne webpage for the workshop may be found here.
A summary of talks and points raised during discussion may be found here.
An initial list of goals, tasks, and benchmarks used in the planning of the workshop is provided here.
Organizers: Bruno Olshausen, David Arathorn, Jim DiCarlo