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Multiple Tenure-line Faculty Positions in Computing | The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education

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How deep is the brain? The shallow brain hypothesis | Nature Reviews Neuroscience

Deep learning and predictive coding architectures commonly assume that inference in neural networks is hierarchical. However, largely neglected in deep learning and predictive coding architectures is the neurobiological evidence that all hierarchical cortical areas, higher or lower, project to and receive signals directly from subcortical areas. Given these neuroanatomical facts, today’s dominance of cortico-centric, hierarchical architectures in deep learning and predictive coding networks is highly questionable; such architectures are likely to be missing essential computational principles the brain uses. In this Perspective, we present the shallow brain hypothesis: hierarchical cortical processing is integrated with a massively parallel process to which subcortical areas substantially contribute. This shallow architecture exploits the computational capacity of cortical microcircuits and thalamo-cortical loops that are not included in typical hierarchical deep learning ....

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CGAL: The open-source software library CGAL is taking computational geometry research into the world of industry

The result of close to 30 years of development, with significant contributions from Inria researchers, the CGAL library (Computational Geometry Algorithms Library) features the latest innovations in computational geometry research. Popular with users worldwide, the project was recently awarded a scientific prize – a well-deserved recognition for an entire community. ....

Tel Aviv , United States , Monique Teillaud , Pierre Alliez , Jean Daniel Boissonnat , Andreas Fabri , Computational Geometry , Time Award , Senior Researcher , Inria Nancy Grand Est ,

CGAL: The open-source software library CGAL is taking computational geometry research into the world of industry

The result of close to 30 years of development, with significant contributions from Inria researchers, the CGAL library (Computational Geometry Algorithms Library) features the latest innovations in computational geometry research. Popular with users worldwide, the project was recently awarded a scientific prize – a well-deserved recognition for an entire community. ....

Tel Aviv , United States , Monique Teillaud , Pierre Alliez , Jean Daniel Boissonnat , Andreas Fabri , Computational Geometry , Time Award , Senior Researcher , Inria Nancy Grand Est ,