A person is holding a small, black, geometrically shaped object in the form of a brain with their thumb and index finger. The person is blurred in the background. She is smiling and looking at the geometric object. The scene is brightly lit and the background appears simple and minimalist.
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Machine Learning

Machine Learning meets Cognitive Neuroscience

If you are interested in our research and our team please visit our website:  kietzmannlab.org

Research interests

Our research group aims to understand the computational processes by which the brain and artificial agents can efficiently and robustly derive meaning from the world around us. We ask how the brain acquires versatile representations from the statistical regularities in the input, how sensory information is dynamically transformed in the cortical network, and which information is extracted by the brain to support higher-level cognition. To find answers to these questions, we develop and employ machine learning techniques to discover and model structure in high-dimensional neural data.

As a target modality, we focus on vision, the most dominant of our senses both neurally and perceptually. To gain insight into the intricate system that enables us to see, the group advances along two interconnected lines of research: machine learning for discovery in neuroscience, and deep neural network modelling. This interdisciplinary work combines machine learning, computational neuroscience, computer vision, and semantics. Our work is therefore at the heart of the emerging fields of neuro-inspired machine learning and cognitive computational neuroscience.

Please contact us with any questions or paper requests, and follow Tim Kietzmann on Twitter  @TimKietzmann for latest lab updates.
Please reach out to us if you are interested in joining the lab and see our page on  equality, diversity and inclusion for further information.

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Principal Investigator : Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Tim C. Kietzmann

Institute für Cognitive Science
Wachsbleiche 27
49090 Osnabrück

Room: 50/109
Tel.: +49 541 969-2710
Fax: +49 541 969-3404
 tim.kietzmann@uni-osnabrueck.de

Consultation hours: by arrangement