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Toward Reverse Engineering the Deep Networks of the Human Brain

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Explore groundbreaking research on reverse engineering deep neural networks within the human brain in this EECS colloquium lecture delivered at UC Berkeley's HP Auditorium. Delve into cutting-edge neuroscience as Professor Jack Gallant presents findings and methodologies for understanding how our brains process information through complex neural networks, drawing parallels between biological and artificial neural systems. Learn about the latest advances in brain mapping, neural encoding, and the intersection of neuroscience with computer science during this 70-minute presentation that bridges the gap between human cognition and machine learning architectures.

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Jack Gallant - Toward reverse engineering the deep networks of the human brain

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UC Berkeley EECS

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