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||'''How?'''||More information for speakers and participants [[Main/DoktorandenSeminar/InformationParticipants| here]].|| | |
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=== Wednesday, 03.06.09 14.15 FR6046 === '''Lenny''' |
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''Fast response BCI'' | ==== Research Ideas ==== |
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Abstract: To be in full control of a Brain Computer Interface not only the classification accuracy is of importance, but also the speed of response and exact timing. In the present study we try to see how fast someone can respond to a stimulus using motor imagery, if this speed can be increased by training and if so, what strategies and changes in the brain signals are responsible for the increased speed. The experimental paradigm simulates a penalty shot situation. The stimulus consists of a ball that moves in a straight line from the top of the screen down to the bottom left or the bottom right corner. This ball needs to be caught by a bar which is controlled by motor imagery and moves at once when the output of the classifier reaches a certain threshold. The time the ball takes to travel from the top to the bottom of the screen linearly decreases, thus putting higher temporal pressure on the subject. If the reaction speed of the subject does increase possible causes could be a quicker or larger desynchronisation, an enlarged cortical area showing a desynchronization, recruitment of other area's active synchronisation of the ipsilateral side, and/or a shift in frequency of the signal. In a pilot study eight subjects were tested. Based on the data analysis of this initial experiment, a number of improvements of the paradigm could be made for the follow-up experimental main series. The data of the eight subjects will be presented as well as the old and new version of the experiment. |
* '''Paul von Bünau''', * '''Katja Hansen''', * '''Tammo Krüger''' (Chair:Pascal Lehwark) |
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=== Friday, 05.06.09 NIPS Deadline === | === Wednesday, 25.11.09 14.15 FR6046 === |
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=== Wednesday, 10.06.09 14.15 FR6046 === | ==== Research Ideas ==== |
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'''Thorsten Dickhaus''' | * '''Alexander Binder''', * '''Frank Meinecke''', * '''Claudia Sannelli''' (Chair:Felix Bießmann) |
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''Tutorial on Statistics'' | === Wednesday, 02.12.09 14.15 FR6046 === ==== Talk invited speaker ==== '''Adam Stanski''', (Chair: Klaus-Robert Müller) === 07.-12.12.09 NIPS === === Wednesday, 16.12.09 14.15 FR6046 === ==== NIPS Conference Report ==== === Wednesday, 21.12.09 - 02.01.2010 no lectures === === Wednesday, 6.1.10 14.15 FR6046 === ==== Research Ideas ==== * '''Matthias Jugel''', * '''Christian Gehl''', * '''Nils Plath''' (Chair:Claudia Sanelli) === Wednesday, 13.1.10 14.15 FR6046 === ==== Research Ideas ==== * '''Siamac Fazli''', * '''Cecilia Maeder''', * '''Irene Sturm''' (Chair:Alexander Binder) === Wednesday, 20.1.10 14.15 FR6046 === ==== Research Ideas ==== * '''Bastian Venthur''', * '''Stanimir Dragiev''', * '''Grégoire Montavon''' (Chair:Matthias Jugel) === Wednesday, 27.1.10 14.15 FR6046 === ==== Research Ideas ==== * '''Anne Porbadnigk''', * '''Marko Ristin''', * '''n.n.''' (Chair:Marton Danoczy) |
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=== Wednesday, 17.06.09 14.15 FR6046 === ==== Research Ideas ==== * '''Claudia Sannelli''', * '''Christian Gehl''', * ''' Daniel Bartz ''' ''Deutsche Bank Project (rescheduled project presentation)'' (Chair:Siamac Fazli) === Wednesday, 24.06.09 14.15 FR6046 === '''Tobias Lang, Nikolay Jetchev , Nils Plath''' ''Impressions of ICML (Conference Report)'' (Chair:Marc Toussaint) === Wednesday, 01.07.09 14.15 FR6046 === ==== Project Presentation ==== ''' Pascal Lehwark ''' ''LastFM'' '''Alexander Binder''' ''rescheduled research ideas'' (Chair:Mikio Braun) === 08.-10.07.09 BCI Workshop === === Wednesday, 15.07.09 14.15 FR6046 === ==== Project Presentation ==== '''Patrick Düssel, Marius Kloft, Tammo Krüger''' ''REMIND'' (Chair:Ulf Brefeld) === Wednesday, 22.07.09 14.15 FR6046 === |
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* '''Patrick Düssel''', * '''Pascal Lehwark''' (Chair: Christian Gehl) ---- == Previous Talks == === Wednesday, 11.11.09 14.15 FR6046 === ==== Research Ideas ==== * '''Daniel Bartz''', |
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* '''Tobias Lang''' (Chair:Nils Plath) === Wednesday, 04.11.09 14.15 FR6046 === ==== Talk invited speaker ==== '''Aapo Hyvarinen:''' ''Unsupervised learning by discriminating data from artificial noise'' Abstract: We propose to learn the structure of data based on the simple idea of learning to discriminate data from artificially generated noise. Such learning is basically unsupervised, although we formulate it as logistic regression. The method can be shown to estimate a parametric probabilistic model for the data. Furthermore, the probabilistic model does not need to be normalized (i.e. it can be energy-based) because the normalization parameter can actually be estimated just like the other parameters. We apply the method to learning two- and three-layer networks from natural images, where the noise is white and gaussian. (Chair:Klaus-Robert Müller) |
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'''Bastian Venthur''' | '''Timon Schroeter''' |
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''Tutorial on Git'' | (Chair: Katja Hansen) |
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* '''Matthias Jugel''', * '''Paul von Bünau''', * '''Frank Meinecke''' (Chair:Stefan Haufe) |
* '''Nikolay Jetchev: ''' ''Trajectory Prediction and Parallel Exploration of Movement Trajectories for Online Planning'', * ''' Martijn Schreuder: ''' ''Performance feedback during (auditory) P300 operation'', * '''nn''' (Chair:Daniel Bartz) |
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=== Wednesday, 13.5.09 14.15 FR6046 === '''Soeren Sonnenburg''' (Chair: Konrad Rieck) ''Gi-Preis Probevortrag'' |
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=== Wednesday, 14.10.09 14.15 FR6046 === ==== Tutorial ==== '''Matthias Treder''' ''Experimental Design in Human Research'' Abstract:This tutorial is devoted the first steps in human experimental research, that is, defining a research question and then translating this research question into an experimental design, and finally setting up the experiment. According concepts and terminology from psychological methodology are introduced, such as types of research, experimental designs, the definition of measurements, and the assessment of their quality. Possible remedies are worked out in a hopefully interactive fashion. [[attachment:ExperimentalDesign.pdf|slides]] ---- |
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-- Nicole Kraemer / Katja Hansen -- Jan 2009 | -- Nicole Kraemer / Katja Hansen -- Aug 2009 |
Doktoranden-/Diplomandenseminar WS 09/10
In this seminar, master/phd students of the IDA group present their current work and research ideas.
When? |
usually on Wednesdays, 2:15 pm (s.t.) to 3:15, or as announced (see below) |
Where? |
at TU Berlin , FR 6046, or as announced (see below) |
How? |
More information for speakers and participants here. |
Next Talk
Wednesday, 18.11.09 14.15 FR6046
Research Ideas
Paul von Bünau,
Katja Hansen,
Tammo Krüger
(Chair:Pascal Lehwark)
Planned Talks
This is a preliminary schedule, and might be changed on short notice.
Wednesday, 25.11.09 14.15 FR6046
Research Ideas
Alexander Binder,
Frank Meinecke,
Claudia Sannelli
(Chair:Felix Bießmann)
Wednesday, 02.12.09 14.15 FR6046
Talk invited speaker
Adam Stanski,
(Chair: Klaus-Robert Müller)
07.-12.12.09 NIPS
Wednesday, 16.12.09 14.15 FR6046
NIPS Conference Report
Wednesday, 21.12.09 - 02.01.2010 no lectures
Wednesday, 6.1.10 14.15 FR6046
Research Ideas
Matthias Jugel,
Christian Gehl,
Nils Plath
(Chair:Claudia Sanelli)
Wednesday, 13.1.10 14.15 FR6046
Research Ideas
Siamac Fazli,
Cecilia Maeder,
Irene Sturm
(Chair:Alexander Binder)
Wednesday, 20.1.10 14.15 FR6046
Research Ideas
Bastian Venthur,
Stanimir Dragiev,
Grégoire Montavon
(Chair:Matthias Jugel)
Wednesday, 27.1.10 14.15 FR6046
Research Ideas
Anne Porbadnigk,
Marko Ristin,
n.n.
(Chair:Marton Danoczy)
Wednesday, 03.2.10 14.15 FR6046
Research Ideas
Marton Danoczy,
Patrick Düssel,
Pascal Lehwark
(Chair: Christian Gehl)
Previous Talks
Wednesday, 11.11.09 14.15 FR6046
Research Ideas
Daniel Bartz,
Felix Bießmann,
Tobias Lang
(Chair:Nils Plath)
Wednesday, 04.11.09 14.15 FR6046
Talk invited speaker
Aapo Hyvarinen:
Unsupervised learning by discriminating data from artificial noise
Abstract: We propose to learn the structure of data based on the simple idea of learning to discriminate data from artificially generated noise. Such learning is basically unsupervised, although we formulate it as logistic regression. The method can be shown to estimate a parametric probabilistic model for the data. Furthermore, the probabilistic model does not need to be normalized (i.e. it can be energy-based) because the normalization parameter can actually be estimated just like the other parameters. We apply the method to learning two- and three-layer networks from natural images, where the noise is white and gaussian.
(Chair:Klaus-Robert Müller)
Wednesday, 28.10.09 14.15 FR6046
Talk
Timon Schroeter
(Chair: Katja Hansen)
Wednesday, 21.10.09 14.15 FR6046
Research Ideas
Nikolay Jetchev: Trajectory Prediction and Parallel Exploration of Movement Trajectories for Online Planning,
Martijn Schreuder: Performance feedback during (auditory) P300 operation,
nn
(Chair:Daniel Bartz)
Wednesday, 14.10.09 14.15 FR6046
Tutorial
Matthias Treder
Experimental Design in Human Research
Abstract:This tutorial is devoted the first steps in human experimental research, that is, defining a research question and then translating this research question into an experimental design, and finally setting up the experiment. According concepts and terminology from psychological methodology are introduced, such as types of research, experimental designs, the definition of measurements, and the assessment of their quality. Possible remedies are worked out in a hopefully interactive fashion.
Archive
-- Nicole Kraemer / Katja Hansen -- Aug 2009