Computational Modeling of Human Face Processing
Save as calendar entryFace processing plays a central role in everyday human life. We investigate the nature of face representation and processing in the brain, by adapting and developing appropriate machine learning and computer vision methods. I will describe our work using a neurobiologically supported and psychologically informed face representation, to computationally model and quantify human perception and judgment of faces, including a computational explanations of the provenance of certain racial and gender biases. Furthermore, we will examine some implications of these findings for the broader domains of psychiatry, social psychology, economics, and political science.
Referent
Angela Yu (TU Darmstadt)
Journey Description
Map
E - Main Entrance/Reception
1 - Managing Board; sections: Infection Biology Unit, Unit of Infection Models, Laboratory Animal Science Unit, Primate Genetics Laboratory, Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology Unit, Cognitive Ethology Laboratory, Neurobiology Laboratory, Research Coordination, Public Relations, Information Technology, Administration, Technical Support, Library.
2 - Material Delivery/Purchase
3 - Platform Degenerative Diseases
4 - Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory
5 - Animal Husbandry
6 - Imaging Center, Functional Imaging Laboratory
Arrival by car
Leave the interstate A7 at exit "Göttingen Nord". Follow the B27 straight ahead in the direction of "Braunlage". After the third traffic light intersection turn right towards "Kliniken". Afterwards turn left onto "Robert-Koch-Straße" direction "Universität Nordbereich/Polizei". At the end of "Robert-Koch-Straße" turn right onto "Otto-Hahn-Straße", direction "Nikolausberg". The first street on the left turn onto "Kellnerweg", follow the signs "Deutsches Primatenzentrum".
Arrival by bus
The footpath from the bus stop "Kellnerweg" to the Main Entrance/Reception:
From Bus stop "Kellnerweg" (line 21/22 and 23) Cross the road, go in the direction of the bus. At the mailbox, turn left into the footpath and proceed to the end. Turn right into the Kellnerweg. The main entrance of the DPZ is on the left side.
Date and Time 08.05.25 - 16:00 - 17:30 Signup is not required
Location
ENI, Seminar room 2nd floor
Grisebachstraße 5
European Neuroscience Institute
a.camposperez@stud.uni-goettingen.de