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International Conference on Predictive Vision
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Location
New Student Center
15 Library Lane York University Toronto, ON M3J 2S5 CanadaRefund Policy
Description
The York University Center for Vision Research & the Vision: Science to Applications program invite you to
Vision is predictive, allowing us to react to changing situations in a timely manner. Catching a ball, locking gaze on a moving target, tracking a person’s intentions, all require understanding a trajectory of change and predicting the outcome. This theme is a focus of research in several fields and each session of this conference spans three of them: human vision, computer/computational vision, and visual neuroscience. This conference is held every two years and is now co-organized and supported by our CFREF-funded Vision: Science to Applications (VISTA) program.
Click on the Ticket button to the right to register for the conference (see below for fees), for the Banquet ($55), and for individual nights of on-campus dorm-style single rooms ($50 per night). The conference registration fee includes welcome reception, morning and afternoon coffee breaks, catered lunch on Tuesday, and finger food on Wednesday for the Industrial Partner Reception.
Here are the registration fees:
For more information please visit the conference website
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The Centre for Vision Research (CVR) at York University is an international leader in human and machine vision research. Uniting researchers from psychology, computer science & engineering, biology and kinesiology & health science, work at the centre is highly interdisciplinary and collaborative, rooted in a fundamental research programme that merges techniques in human psychophysics, visual neuroscience and computational theory. Leading-edge facilities include a 3T fMRI scanner, a six-sided immersive
Vision: Science to Applications (VISTA) is an alliance between perceptual and behavioral neuroscience, computer vision, robotics, digital arts and media, and the social sciences.