15-883: Computational Models of Neural Systems
Spring 2001
General Class Information
- Days and Time: Mondays/Wednesdays, 4:00 to 5:20 PM
- Place: Wean Hall 4615A
- Instructor:
- Dave Touretzky
- Office: 8128 Wean Hall (drop by any time, or email for an appointment)
- email: dst@cs.cmu.edu
- phone: 412-268-7561
- Credits:
- 12 units (CMU)
- 4 credits (Pitt)
- 1 core unit (CS or Robotics)
- Materials:
- Selected journal articles and book chapters. Copies are available from
my assistant (Maury Burgwin in Wean Hall 8124) and in a readings book at the
reservation desk in the E&S library.
- Evaluation:
- Problem sets, and midterm and final exams.
- Prerequisite:
- Prior familiarity with either computer science or
neuroscience. Computer science students should have passed an AI course.
Neuroscience students should have at least some prior experience with computation,
such as an undergraduate programming class.
- Description:
- This course is an in-depth study of information processing in
real neural systems from a computer science perspective. We will examine
several brain areas where processing is sufficiently well understood that
it can be discussed in terms of specific representations and algorithms.
We will focus primarily on computer models of these systems, after
establishing the necessary anatomical, physiological, and psychophysical
context. There will be some neuroscience tutorial lectures for those with
no prior background in this area.
Course home page: http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs/academic/class/15883-s01
Syllabus and Lecture Schedule
Matlab demos
Handouts: homeworks, exams, miscellaneous materials.
Resources:
The Digital Anatomist: Interactive Brain Atlas
CMU
Matlab page. Tutorials, online reference materials, and more.
Dave Touretzky
Carnegie Mellon University
dst@cs.cmu.edu