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Virginia R. de Sa

Department of Cognitive Science

University of California, San Diego

My research goal is to better understand the neural basis of human perception and learning. I am interested in how we learn, both from a neural and computational point of view. I study the computational properties of machine learning algorithms and also investigate what physiological recordings and the constraints and limitations of human performance tell us about how our brains learn.

The driving philosophy behind my work is that studying both machine learning and human learning is synergistic. I use insights from human learning and brain physiology to guide machine learning algorithms and ideas from computational algorithms to guide studies of human and animal learning and computation. I believe in studying a question, not a technique, and so apply (including through collaboration) a wide range of techniques to address the question of how we learn to perceive the world around us.





Virginia de Sa 2007-08-10