Computational Modeling of Human Face Processing
Save as calendar entryFace processing plays a central role in everyday human life. We investigate the nature of face representation and processing in the brain, by adapting and developing appropriate machine learning and computer vision methods. I will describe our work using a neurobiologically supported and psychologically informed face representation, to computationally model and quantify human perception and judgment of faces, including a computational explanations of the provenance of certain racial and gender biases. Furthermore, we will examine some implications of these findings for the broader domains of psychiatry, social psychology, economics, and political science.
Referent
Angela Yu (TU Darmstadt)
Date and Time 08.05.25 - 16:00 - 17:30 Signup is not required
Location
ENI, Seminar room 2nd floor
Grisebachstraße 5
European Neuroscience Institute
a.camposperez@stud.uni-goettingen.de