| Computer Simulations of Sensory Systems |
Overview
Please note that the information for the current lecture "Computer Simulations of Sensory Systems" will now be provided on the WebCT-platform of the ETH, not here!
For details, please check here, or contact me.
This lecture will provide an introduction to computational techniques that are useful in the simulation and analysis of sensory signals, specifically of sound, vision, and balance. The focus will be on the mathematical/technical aspects, and on the practical implementations using MATLAB and the toolboxes that MATLAB provides.
I block the lecture (about one block per month), as I am currently working (and living) in Linz, Austria.
Goal
The goal is to provide hands-on computational knowledge of a range of techniques which are relevant in the study of sensory systems.
E-Learning
For this lecture we will also use WebCT, an e-learning environment provided by the ETH. In addition to the material presented here, the web-course "Computersimulationen Sensorischer Systeme" offers Discussion groups, Chat, and a more structured environment than standard WWW-sites. If you are interested, please contact thomas.haslwanter@fh-linz.at .
Location & Contact
If you are interested in participating, please send a short email to thomas.haslwanter@fh-linz.atMonday, October 30, 2006; 14h-16h
Will be announced 10 days before the lecture.
You can send me an email to thomas.haslwanter@fh-linz.at. More about me on my web-page.