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Menu –Match Dataset:

Description: This database contains 646 pictures of 1386 food items and information about the calories in each meal. These photos were taken of various meals from 3 restaurants, Asian, Italian and a soup restaurant.

License: Not known.

Link: http://vision.ucsd.edu/content/menu-match-dataset

References: Not known http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/redmond/projects/menumatch/data/

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Research in the Icelandic Vision Lab focuses on all things visual, with a major emphasis on higher-level or “cognitive” aspects of visual perception.

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chongguo6 Chong Guo @chongguo6 ·
23 Jun

Is it possible that adversarially-trained DNNs are already more robust than the biological neural networks of primate visual cortex? Here is a short thread for our #ICML2022 paper https://arxiv.org/pdf/2206.11228.pdf. 1/8

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siminevazire simine vazire @siminevazire ·
24 Jun

Hello US-based psych academic friends, these (& other) excellent psych depts in Australia are hiring, often multiple positions:

University of Melbourne
University of Sydney
University of New South Wales (in Sydney) (x5)
Australian National Uni (in Canberra)

DM me if I can help.

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jalewpea Jarrod Lewis-Peacock @jalewpea ·
20 Jun

The 3rd annual Working Memory Symposium (https://www.wmsymposium.org/) begins tomorrow June 21 at 9:00 am CT (GMT-05) online via Zoom & Slack. We have 53 trainee talks organized into 16 sessions across 4 days. Hope to see you there! w/ @ee0112 @will_ngiam @kcs_adam

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dr_alex_crimi Alessandro Crimi 🧠🧬🔬🩺🧪 @dr_alex_crimi ·
13 Jun

"Ten simple rules for structuring a #research papers" by Mensh and @KordingLab ... it never gets old https://journals.plos.org/ploscompbiol/article/file?id=10.1371/journal.pcbi.1005619&type=printable

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icevislab Icelandic Vision Lab @icevislab ·
14 Jun

"...no evidence for behavioural rhythms in attentional switching after accounting for aperiodic temporal structure."

NatureHumanBehaviour @NatureHumBehav

Brookshire shows that widely reported 3-8 Hz periodic rhythms of human attention may be artefactual.

https://buff.ly/3xzwtUZ

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