Holly Sullivan-Toole · @hollysully
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RT @yschen12
My friend (An Wu, Komiyama lab, UCSD, tiny little Asian girl with so much energy) who went to Cosyne (Montreal) was missing after the old Montreal fire. Shout out to any cosyne participants who might have seen her in the recent two days. @CosyneMeeting twitter.com/biointelligenet/st

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Chris Rodgers · @chrisXrodgers
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@NicoleCRust Now that some time has passed after coming back from , I would say the main theme of the meeting this year was "interpretability of models". For a while people have been talking about explainable AI and how neural networks are a black box. What was different this year was that there was actually quite a bit of skepticism that interpretability is even possible, or in some cases even desirable.

My favorite take on this issue came from a workshop led by Sabera Talukder and Eric Trautmann. sites.google.com/view/taming-c I think it was best summarized by Yisong Yue, who said that for interpretability to mean anything at all, the modeler and observer need to at least agree on a shared language and objective function (he put it better but I can't remember his wording).

The backdrop for this is that Cosyne is becoming increasingly ML-driven, to the point where some people expressed confusion about why anyone is still trying to understand the brain itself, rather than neural networks, which are powerful objects of study in their own right.

Finally Cosyne continues to have unresolved culture issues, leading to some people feeling non-included based on gender, race, and ability. There was also concern about the ethics of holding it at an extraordinarily expensive ski resort. OTOH, the memorial for Krishna Shenoy was moving and inspired us all to remember that people come first and science after that.

My meeting report sounds kind of downer but overall it was certainly thought-provoking and I enjoyed reconnecting with great scientists and ideas!

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Chris Rodgers · @chrisXrodgers
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Coming back to lab after

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Chuixiang (Tree) Yi · @TreeYi
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RT @chklovskii
A postdoc position is available in my group. A background in dynamical systems and control theory (especially data-driven) is a plus. If interested, please send me your CV or see me at Please retweet

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Sigrid Trägenap · @straegenap
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the largest poster of my life so far!
Exploring Nature vs Nurture - what happens to sensory representations at the junction of endogenous and experience-driven mechanisms.
Say hi today at at poster 7 (and scout for free drink tickets for the dance party afterwards)

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Lorenzo Posani · @lorenzo
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Are single neurons independent modules of cognition, or are representations mixed like mom's spaghetti?

Join us at our workshop at on March 13th to find out what our stellar lineup thinks about disentangled representations and single-neuron interpretability!

Co-organized with James Whittington and Jeff Johnston!

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Bartul Mimica · @bartulem
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In Montréal for Cosyne, happy to meet up and chat neuro, AI or Michel Foucault. Hit me up. .

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kevinbolding · @kevinbolding
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Joram Keijser @JoramKeijser: 📢 Excited to share a first foray with
@sprekeler
into evolutionary & developmental neuroscience! 🧠🦎

Looking forward to your comments, we'll be at next week!

Henning Sprekeler @sprekeler
1/ Happy to share our new
@bioRxiv preprint with @JoramKeijser on the evolution and development of interneuron types and their relation to optimisation!

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kevinbolding · @kevinbolding
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How are there no toots about cosyne?

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TPVogels · @TPVogels
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The abstract "skeleton" is a crutch we use to check if an abstract communicates its idea in its expected format:

1. Topic.

2. Status quo (of the topic).

3. Problem with the status quo (o.t.t.).

4. Solution to the problem w.t.s.q.(o.t.t.).

5. Impact of the solution t.t.p.w.t.s.q.(o.t.t.).

Does your abstract communicate these 5 points? In this order? If so, all you gotta do is just make the great. Easy peasy. Good luck for deadline day.

twitter.com/TPVogels/status/15

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