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SUMMARY:PhiVis: Philosophy of Vision Science Workshop
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LOCATION:Island Grand at TradeWinds\, Saint Pete Beach\, United States\, 33706
DESCRIPTION:<p>Recent&nbsp\;years have seen a resurgence of interest in the intersection between&nbsp\;vision&nbsp\;science and the philosophy of perception. But opportunities for conversation between&nbsp\;vision&nbsp\;scientists and philosophers are still hard to come by. The&nbsp\;phiVis&nbsp\;workshop is a forum for promoting and expanding this interdisciplinary dialogue. Philosophers of perception can capitalize on the experimental knowledge of working&nbsp\;vision&nbsp\;scientists\, while&nbsp\;vision&nbsp\;scientists will have an opportunity to connect their research to longstanding philosophical questions. The workshop will feature short talks by philosophers of perception that engage with the latest research in&nbsp\;vision&nbsp\;science\, followed by prepared comments by&nbsp\;vision&nbsp\;scientists\, on topics such as attention\, perceptual learning\, feature binding\, and more. Our first event\, at VSS 2021\, drew nearly 300 live and virtual attendees\, and our subsequent events drew a capacity crowd in person. We are now gearing up for Round 5!</p>\n<p>This year's event will take place on&nbsp\;<strong>Tuesday\, May 20\, from 1:15pm-3:15pm ET</strong>\, and&nbsp\;will be held&nbsp\;<strong>onsite at VSS</strong>&nbsp\;(at the TradeWinds Island Grand Resort in St Pete Beach\, FL). The in-person event is open to VSS attendees\; a limited number of non-VSS-attendees may also attend virtually. The event will feature the following talks:</p>\n<p><strong>Gabriel Greenberg (UCLA) | Neural Images: Retinotopy\, Representation\, and Convolution</strong><br>with comments by Jennifer Groh (Duke)</p>\n<p><strong>Jacob Beck (York) | Resurrecting a Primary-Secondary Quality Distinction</strong><br>with comments by Darko Odic (UBC)</p>\n<p><strong>Kathleen Akins (Simon Fraser) | Color Perception is High-Level Perception</strong><br>with comments by Rosa Lafer-Sousa (UW-Madison)</p>\n<p>You can learn more about the&nbsp\;phiVis&nbsp\;workshop at our website &mdash\;&nbsp\;www.phivis.org</a>&nbsp\;&mdash\; and also in the attached flyer.</p>\n<p><strong>All are welcome</strong>\, though we encourage interested attendees to RSVP:&nbsp\;in person</a>\;&nbsp\;virtual</a>. These links can also be found on the workshop's website.</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Kevin J. Lande;CN=Chaz Firestone:
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