Search

Novel visual computations
Novel visual computations
  • Home
  • Featured
  • Events
  • Projects
  • People
  • Publications
  • Talks
  • Grants
  • BlogBook
  • Contact
  • Light Dark Automatic
Emmanuel Daucé

Emmanuel Daucé

Emmanuel Daucé is associate professor at the Ecole Centrale de Marseille, doing his research in Computational Neuroscience at the Institut de Neurosciences de la Timone (France), a joint research unit (CNRS / Aix-Marseille Université). His research lies at the crossroad of machine learning, artificial intelligence and neuroscience, seeking to develop innovative computational models and methods though remaining consistent with the principles of biological systems.

Latest

  • Ultra-rapid visual search in natural images using active deep learning
  • Retinotopic mapping improves the reliability of image classification
  • ANR ACES (2021/2026)
  • Visual search as active inference
  • ANR AgileNeuRobot (2021/2024)
  • Visual search as active inference
  • A dual foveal-peripheral visual processing model implements efficient saccade selection
  • Learning where to look: a foveated visuomotor control model
  • Computational Neuroscience, from Multiple Levels to Multi-level
  • Proceedings of the second french conference on Computational Neuroscience, Marseille
  • Computational Neuroscience: From Representations to Behavior
  • Introduction to Topics in Dynamical Neural Networks: From Large Scale Neural Networks to Motor Control and Vision
  • Topics in Dynamical Neural Networks: From Large Scale Neural Networks to Motor Control and Vision

© 2022 Me. This work is licensed under CC BY NC ND 4.0

Published with Wowchemy — the free, open source website builder that empowers creators.

Cite
Copy Download