Colloquium Summer Term 2022
Day, time & location:
Both “virtual” and “analogue” colloquia take place weekly during term time, typically Tuesdays from 13:00 till 14:30 hrs (Central European Summer Time, CEST) starting on April 26th, 2022. Please note that some talks from international speakers may have to be held at a different time or day (if applicable this is indicated below). Even if the colloquium is virtual you are invited to join us—analogue-style—to watch it together with the members of NIP in the 1st floor meeting room 10-10/A12.
Virtual NIP colloquia are open to guests from anywhere in the world. If you are interested in attending one or several of the talks, one option is to subscribe to our mailing list by sending an empty email to nip-colloquium-subscribe. (Please send the empty email from an official university account, otherwise your registration is likely going to be delayed or even impossible.) You will then receive the zoom link, the abstract and the password the day before the talk via an email to the mailing list. @listserv.uni-tuebingen.de
Alternatively you can join our virtual colloquia spontaneously and without registration on our mailing list via the Zoom link posted here—it will be posted 24 hours prior to the colloquium. Please click here:
Zoom link
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Important note for students in the Bachelor Cognitive Science: The NIP colloquium is officially listed in Alma, and thus you can have your participation in a colloquium be counted in the module "Forschungskolloquium Kognitionswissenschaft”. In the case of a virtual colloquium please write an email to Felix Wichmann (preferably while or immediately after the talk and from your official University account). In case of an analogue, in person colloquium please approach Felix Wichmann directly after the colloquium and ask him to sign your form.
date | speaker | title |
19.04.2022 | – | no colloquium |
26.04.2022 virtual(Zoom) | Prof. Dr. Gemma Roig, Computational Vision & Artificial Intellingence, Goethe University Frankfurt Moderator: Felix Wichmann | Task-specific DNN models and their relation for explaining different areas of the visual cortex |
03.05.2022 virtual(Zoom) | David-Elias Künstle (University of Tuebingen, Neural Information Processing group) Moderator: Felix Wichmann | Testing the perceived dimensions of psychophysical stimuli |
10.05.2022 | – | no colloquium |
17.05.2022 | – | no colloquium |
24.05.2022 14:30 analogue (in presence: lab) | students of a teamproject: Luca Idler, Linus Rappold, and Silas-Daniel Smikale Moderator: Uli Wannek | Automatisierte Kalibration und deren Kontrolle
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31.05.2022 | – | no colloquium |
07.06.2022 | – | no colloquium |
14.06.2022 | – | no colloquium |
21.06.2022 virtual(Zoom) | Dr. Jan Jaap van Assen, Delft University of Technology Moderator: David-Elias Künstle | Perception of visual flow across optical contexts and in collective motion. |
28.06.2022 virtual(Zoom) | Prof. Dr. Tim S. Meese, Aston University, Birmingham Moderator: Felix Wichmann | Detection and perception of luminance contrast: mechanisms and metrics of early vision |
05.07.2022 analogue (in presence) | Konstantin Sering, Seminar für Sprachwissenschaften, Universität Tübingen Moderator: Uli Wannek | Predictive Articulatory speech synthesis Utelising Lexical Embeddings (PAULE) |
12.07.2022 analogue (in presence) | Prof. Dr. Volker Franz and Kriti Bhatia, Experimental Cognitive Science, Universität Tübingen | Grasping Follows Weber’s Law: How to Use Response Variability as a Proxy to JND |
19.07.2022 analogue (in presence) | Line Abele, Regina Barsukov und Tanja Huber, BSc students @ NIP (University of Tuebingen, Neural Information Processing group) Moderator: David-Elias Künstle | Progress report on BSc theses on lightness and brightness |
26.07.2022 | – | no colloquium |