Premier colloque du GDR BioComp
Compte-rendu
Le premier colloque du GDR BioComp a eu lieu du 4 au 8 octobre 2015 au club de vacances Belambra à Saint Paul de Vence.
Ces journées ont permis de présenter un état de l’art des différents thèmes abordés dans le GdR Biocomp sous forme d’exposés de revue / tutoriaux. Les séances posters, groupes de travail et discussions ont été particulièrement animées. Vous trouverez ci-dessous un rappel du programme du colloque, des photos, et la plupart des slides des intervenants.
Programme – vue d’ensemble
Photo de groupe
Programme
Materials and nanodevices session
Chair : Julie Grollier (CNRS/Thales, Palaiseau)
- Fabien Alibart, IEMN Lille: Memristor nanodevices
Slides: Alibart-Memristors Alibart_Resistive Random Access Memories
- Laurent Larger, Femto ST Besançon : Reservoir Computing: concepts and hardware implementation in photonic
Slides: Larger-Reservoir Computing concepts and hardware implementation in photonic
Systems session
Chairs : Benoit Miramond (LEAT/Polytech, Nice) and Philippe Coussy (Lab-Sticc, Lorient)
- Frederic Precioso, I3S Nice: Deep learning in a Nutshell
- Franck RUFFIER, ISM Marseille: Bee-inspired vision-based robots
Slides: Ruffier-Bee-inspired vision-based robots
Circuits session
Chair : Fabien Alibart (IEMN, Lille)
- Christian Gamrat, CEA List Palaiseau: Neuromophic computing: A new paradigm, or just an old story? »
Slides: Gamrat-Neuromorphic computing – New paradigm or old story
- Sylvain Saighi IMS Bordeaux : State of the art and challenges
Slides: Saighi-Basics_of_Neurmorphic_Design
- Damien Querlioz IEF Orsay: Challenges for neuromorphic circuits
Slides: Querlioz-Challenges for neuromorphic circuits
Computational Neurosciences and Theory session
Chair : Martial Mermillod (LPNC, Grenoble)
- Ryad Benosman, IdV Paris : Event-base vision and retina modelling
- Andrew Davison, Unic Gif sur Yvette : Modelling computation in V1
Slides: Davison-Modelling computation in V1
- Laurent Perrinet, INT Marseille : Motion-based prediction with neuromorphic hardware
Slides: ici
Cognitive Neurosciences and biology session
Chair : Ryad Benosman (IdV, Paris)
- Nicolas Rougier, INRIA Bordeaux : Distributed, Asynchronous, Numerical & Adaptive computing: From neurons to behavior
Slides: Rougier-Distributive asynchronous numerical and adaptive computing
- Martial Mermillod, LPN Grenoble : Beyond the Turing-Von Neumann Paradigm. The Current Challenge in Computational Neuroscience.
Slides: Mermillod-Current challenge in computational neuroscience
Interdisciplinary session 1 : Interfaces between machines and living systems
Chair : Sylvain Saïghi (IMS, Bordeaux)
- Yannick Bornat, IMS Bordeaux : Closing the loop with hybrid (living/artifical) systems
Slides: Bornat-Biocomp_2015
- Olivier David, Institut des neurosciences de Grenoble: Direct cortical stimulation: From connectivity to cognition
- Serge Picaud, Institut de la Vision: Seeing again with a retinal prosthesis: dream or reality ?
Interdisciplinary session 2 : Noise and probabilities in the brain
Chair : Pierre Bessière (ISIR, Paris)
- Jacques Droulez, ISIR Paris : Variability and Probability in Living Organisms
Slides: Droulez-Variability-and-Probability in living organisms
- Sophie Denève, ENS Paris: Efficient coding in balanced spiking networks