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Tomaso Poggio
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Tomaso A Poggio

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Tomaso A. Poggio, is the Eugene McDermott Professor at MIT and one of the most cited computational scientists.  The citation for the 2009 Okawa prize mentions his  “…pioneering research ranging from the biophysical and behavioral studies of the visual system to the computational analysis of vision and learning in humans and machines.” His recent work is on a theory of hierarchical architectures for unsupervised learning of invariant representations.

Adaptive & Self-Organizing Systems Artificial Intelligence Computational Science Computer Vision Neuroscience Surgery & Surgical Specialties

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McDermott Professor at MIT

MIT
BCS+CSAIL at MIT

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