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NETI 2025 

Perceptual and motor systems must reflect the natural tasks the organism performs as well as the properties of the natural environments in which the organism performs those tasks. Thus, the aim of this workshop is to stimulate research in "natural systems analysis," which consists of several interrelated components: (i) identification and characterization of natural tasks, (ii) measurement and analysis of natural scene statistics, (iii) analysis of the computational requirements of natural tasks, (iv) rigorous experimental study of neural and behavioral performance in natural tasks.

Dates
April 25-27, 2025

Location
Sarah M. and Charles E. Seay Building (SEA)
108 E. Dean Keeton St.
SEA 4.244 (Library)
Austin, TX 78712

Organizers
Bill Geisler, Mary Hayhoe and Robbe Goris

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NETI 2025 

Perceptual and motor systems must reflect the natural tasks the organism performs as well as the properties of the natural environments in which the organism performs those tasks. Thus, the aim of this workshop is to stimulate research in "natural systems analysis," which consists of several interrelated components: (i) identification and characterization of natural tasks, (ii) measurement and analysis of natural scene statistics, (iii) analysis of the computational requirements of natural tasks, (iv) rigorous experimental study of neural and behavioral performance in natural tasks.

Dates
April 25-27, 2025

Location
Sarah M. and Charles E. Seay Building (SEA)
108 E. Dean Keeton St.
SEA 4.244 (Library)
Austin, TX 78712

Organizers
Bill Geisler, Mary Hayhoe and Robbe Goris

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Center for Perceptual Systems

The University of Texas at Austin

SEA 5.532, Mailcode A8000

Austin, Texas 78712

Mary M. Hayhoe, Director

hayhoe@utexas.edu

512-471-5380