Program

*Schedule is subject to change.

 Day 1 (Mon, Feb 26th)  Venue: OIST main campus (B250)
  9:00-10:00  Introduction by Gerald Pao
 (Workshop logistics & housekeeping)
10:00-11:00  Keynote by George Sugihara
"Causal Linkage in Dynamic Ecological Systems"
   < coffee break >
11:15-12:15  Gerald Pao
"Why low dimensional manifolds and why now?"
   < Lunch >
14:00-15:00  Tim Sauer
"Reconstruction of network dynamics from partial observations"
15:00-16:00  Stephan Munch
"Ecosystem forecasting and managemen"
   < coffee break>
16:30-18:00  Discussion "Limts of Takens theorem"
 Moderator: Stanislav Smirnov

 

 Day 2 (Tue, Feb 27th)  Venue: OIST main campus (B250)
  9:00-10:00  Misha Ahrens
"Flexible computation in brain-wide zebrafish circuits"
10:00-11:00  Richard Gao
"A different neural manifold: degenerate circuit mechanisms underlying population activity"
   < coffee break >
11:15-12:15  Discussion
"Is low dimensionality an artifact?"
 Moderator: George Sugihara & Gerald Pao

→OIST campus tour
   < Lunch >
14:00-15:00  Nuttida Rungratsameetaweemana
"Probing cortical computations for adaptive learning through neural manifolds"
15:00-16:00  Taro Toyoizumi
"The edge of chaos, neuronal avalanches, and probabilistic sampling in randomly connected networks"
   < coffee break >
16:30-18:00  Discussion
 "Is there a universal principle for low dimensionality?
   Can Information bottlenecks lead to low dimensionality?"
 Moderator: Stanislav Smirnov

 

 Day 3 (Wed, Feb 28th)  Venue: OIST main campus (B250)
  9:00-10:00  Keynote by Terrence Sejnowski
"Brains and AI"
10:00-11:00  Lisa Li
"Optimal feedback control in sensorimotor systems: behavior and implementation"
   < coffee break >
11:15-12:15  Discussion
"Dimensionality, nonlinearity and stability, are they related?"
Moderator: Stanislav Smirnov
   < Lunch >
14:00-15:00  Yair Daon
"Refuting Causal Relations in Epidemiological Time Series"
15:00-16:00  Tatyana Sharpee
"Hyperbolic geometry manifolds"
   < coffee break>
16:30-18:00  Discussion
"Complex networks in nature and deep learning, are they related. What tools are we missing to understand brains and deep networks? "
 Moderator: Terrence Sejnowski

 

Day 4 (Thu, Feb 29th) : Excursion
(For invited speakers and external participants only. No programs for OISTers on this day.)

 

Day 5 (Fri, March 1st)  Venue: OIST Seaside House
  9:00-10:00  Short talks 1
10:00-11:00  Short talks / Discussion
   < coffee break >
11:15-12:15  Hiroaki Natsukawa
"Understanding system dynamics by combining empirical dynamic modeling and data visualization"
   < Lunch >
14:00-17:30  Discussion (including 30min coffee break)
"Are criticality, stability and low dimensional manifolds related?"
 Moderator: Stanislav Smirnov & Gerald Pao
17:30-18:00  Wrap up by Gerald Pao and Richard Gao
18:00-20:00  Banquet Dinner