MATTHEW HARRISON

My research has focused primarily on applications related to neuroscience, information theory and computer vision. These topics provide ample opportunities to participate in collaborative, interdisciplinary research, something that I value and enjoy, and they relate to a subject that I find fascinating: the mathematical and computational foundations of learning and intelligence. They also provide an endless supply of interesting mathematical and statistical problems.

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Biography

Professor Harrison's research interests are comprised of the following areas:

Statistics. Conditional inference, Multiple hypothesis testing, Sequential importance sampling

Neuroscience. Pattern detection in multi-neuronal spiking data, Exploratory data analysis

Information theory. Rate distortion theory, Model selection

Computer vision. Structured statistical models, Natural scene statistics, Perceptual organization

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MATTHEW HARRISON
Assistant Professor of Applied Mathematics
Applied Mathematics
Phone: +1 401 863 1834
Phone 2: +1 401 863 2115

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