James DiCarlo — Panel
Event Date: | October 9, 2019 |
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Speaker: | James DiCarlo | Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Peter de Florez Professor of Neuroscience, Head, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences |
Speaker Affiliation: | Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Sponsor: | School of Electrical and Computer Engineering |
Time: | 4:50-5:30 p.m. |
Location: | ARMS Atrium |
Contact Name: | Maria Longoria-Littleton |
Contact Phone: | +1 765 49-40015 |
Contact Email: | mlongori@purdue.edu |
Priority: | Yes |
School or Program: | College of Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering |
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How can understanding natural intelligence help us build better artificial intelligence?
The panel of experts will discuss biomimicry vs. bio-inspired design, where the energy efficiency gap between natural and artificial intelligence comes from, and whether the key to unlocking the energy efficiency of the brain lies more in hardware or algorithms.
MODERATOR: Anand Raghunathan, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Associate Director, Center for Brain-Inspired Computing (C-BRIC), Purdue University
PANELISTS:
- Jim DiCarlo, Peter de Florez Professor of Neuroscience; Head, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences; Investigator, Center for Brains, Minds, and Machines; Investigator, McGovern Institute for Brain Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Jennifer Neville, Miller Family Professor of Computer Science and Statistics, Purdue University
- Kaushik Roy, Edward G. Tiedemann, Jr., Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering; Director, Center for Brain-Inspired Computing (C-BRIC), Purdue University