UniReps x Ucl Neuro Ai meetup registration
Hi all!

We’re excited to launch the UniReps meetup in collaboration with UCL NeuroAi.

This meetup builds on the success of the Unireps workshop at NeurIPS 2023-2024, continuing the exploration of unifying representations in neural models. This time, we’re placing a stronger emphasis on the neuroscience perspective. Our meetup aims to explore the emergence of similar representations from diverse neural models, both artificial and biological, when exposed to similar stimuli. We will investigate the reasons, conditions, and methods behind this phenomenon and explore the potential for unifying these representations into a shared framework. Additionally, we will delve into exciting applications such as model merging, stitching, and reusing independently trained modules.
  • Event Details:

    Date: 8th September 2025
    Location: SWC UCL

    Agenda Overview:

    • 10:00 - 10:15 | Welcome Address & Coffee

    • 10:15 - 11:30 | Keynote Speech by Iris Groen (University of Amsterdam)

    • 12:00 - 12:30 | Unireps Presentations (4 x 5 min, featuring accepted workshop papers and selected abstracts)

    • 14:00 - 17:00 | Tutorials: Comparing Model Representations & Recording Hippocampal/Entorhinal Cortex Activity Using Neural Playground

    • 17:00 - 18:00 | Poster Session & Networking with Drinks

If you have been selected for the event, we’ll be in touch soon. Visit our website for more info and get in touch with our community joining our Discord server, and follow us on X and BlueSky! For any question write us at unireps.organizers@gmail.com

Thank you!

The UniReps Organizers 🔵🔴
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