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E0304 Jan 3:1

Computational Cognitive Neuroscience

Instructor
Sridharan Devarajan
Email: [email protected]
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Department: Computer Science and Automation


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Brief description of the course


The course is meant for graduate (PhD) and advanced masters and undergraduate students. The goal is to

review the state-of-the-art in applying computational approaches to address cognitive neuroscience research

problems. The course entails readings every week and .


Prerequisites
Introduction to basics of neuroscience and machine learning.
Syllabus
Overview of computational techniques in brain research; Machine learning and classification in brain research;

Dimensionality reduction in brain research; Neural computation and Theory; Deep convolutional neural

networks
Course outcomes
There is an emerging need for computational frameworks that permit extracting meaningful information from

noisy, high-dimensional brain data. The students will review the state-of-the art in machine learning and

dimensionality reduction as well as theoretical and computational models in brain research. The course project

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will train them to develop and apply computational algorithms to large-scale neuroscience datasets, for

example, for decoding cognitive states from brain imaging data.


Grading policy
Class readings - 50%

Mid-term assignment - 20%

Final project - 30%


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