Event Recaps

AI Experts Dissect Sensorimotor Learning at Brains@Bay MeetUp

Machine Learning, Sensorimotor

Numenta hosted a Brains@Bay meetup on December 15, 2021, entitled Sensorimotor Learning in AI. We’ve been fortunate to have some of the top experts in machine learning as guest speakers over the years, and the sensorimotor MeetUp followed in that tradition. Featuring Richard Sutton, Clément Moulin-Frier and Viviane Clay, their talks warrant a recap below.

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Brains@Bay: A Meetup on Brain-Inspired Machine Learning Algorithms

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Are you a machine learning researcher looking for better learning algorithms? Interested in how neuroscience research can help inform the development of artificial intelligence systems? Brains@Bay may be the Meetup group for you! Brains@Bay is a meetup hosted by Numenta with the goal of bringing together experts and practitioners at the intersection of neuroscience and AI.

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Getting ready for the first session

ICML 2019 – Reviews, Highlights and Takeaways from the 36th annual Machine Learning Conference

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Numenta Research Staff Member Lucas Souza attended ICML 2019 with VP Research Subutai Ahmad. In this blog post, he shares the highlights and key takeaways of this year’s conference and reflects on the major themes related to our current machine learning research.

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March Madness in the Mountains – Numenta’s Cosyne 2018 Report

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Scott Purdy and Subutai Ahmad recap Numenta’s Cosyne 2018 experience and share the posters and talks they found interesting. This Cosyne, we presented two posters and a workshop, which led to meetings and several in-depth discussions with other neuroscientists. It was a busy, but very rewarding week!

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Berkeley Brings Brain Theory Conference to the Bay

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Earlier this year, the Simons Institute at Berkeley kicked off a new program called The Brain and Computation. Numenta research engineer Scott Purdy attended the workshop, Representation, Coding and Computation in Neural Circuits, and shares how the workshop relates to Numenta’s brain theory in this blog.

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Pressing the Pause Button for Numenta’s First Internal Hackathon

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One of our engineers had an idea: What if we could dedicate a day or two to work on a Numenta project that may be outside our day-to-day responsibilities? From that, the first Numenta Internal Hackathon was born. This blog talks about the projects and activities that occurred on the day of the hackathon.

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Numenta at the Computational and Systems Neuroscience Conference (COSYNE)

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Earlier this month, I attended the annual Computational and Systems Neuroscience meeting (Cosyne) in Salt Lake City. Cosyne is a peer reviewed scientific conference that brings experimental and theoretical neuroscientists together to exchange data and ideas.

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