James DiCarlo
Understanding how we recognize objects using visual data
Understanding how we recognize objects using visual data
Video courtesy of MIT's ILP program
The Science + Engineering of Intelligence
The Science + Engineering of Intelligence
BCS Department Head Jim DiCarlo leads a panel of MIT faculty to discuss the quest to achieve true progress in our understanding of intelligence.
Seeing gender
Seeing gender
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How do primates, including humans, tell faces apart?
How the brain recognizes objects
How the brain recognizes objects
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When the eyes are open, visual information flows from the retina through the optic nerve and into the brain, which assembles this raw information into objects and scenes.
The School of Science appoints six faculty to named professorships
The School of Science appoints six faculty to named professorships
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The School of Science announced that six of its faculty members have been appointed to named professorships this fall semester.
The new appointments are:
BCS vows to take on systemic racism
BCS vows to take on systemic racism
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BCS and Building 46 leadership, faculty, postdocs, graduate students and staff have taken a firm stand against anti-Black racism and begun collaborating on actions and commitments to recognize, understand, and address systemic racism in our own community and society at large.
