Presentation
I keep reading a wide range of materials and sharing knowledge in presentations throughout my undergraduate study.
Here are two of my most recent presentations:
a) Vision as Bayesian Inference: Understanding Vision from a Perspective of Computational Mind
(Delivered in the class of Topics in Cognitive Science, 10/25/2010)
This pps file is quite automatic and enjoyable. It takes 3-5 minutes to display.
b) Intention Detection and Mirror Neurons
(Delivered in the class of Topics in Cognitive Neuroscience, 11/02/2010)
Here are more titles of the presentations that I have ever made in class or seminar:
Here are two of my most recent presentations:
a) Vision as Bayesian Inference: Understanding Vision from a Perspective of Computational Mind
(Delivered in the class of Topics in Cognitive Science, 10/25/2010)
This pps file is quite automatic and enjoyable. It takes 3-5 minutes to display.
b) Intention Detection and Mirror Neurons
(Delivered in the class of Topics in Cognitive Neuroscience, 11/02/2010)
Here are more titles of the presentations that I have ever made in class or seminar:
- Motion-Induced Blindness: a Functional Stance
- What Multiple Objects Tracking (MOT) can Teach Us
- Making Better Decision by Using Unconscious Thinking
- Infant's Theory of Mind: Understanding Others at an Early Age
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