FRIDAY, JUNE 24th
09:00 :: Invited Talk
10:00 :: Communications
10:30 :: Coffee Break
11:00 :: Oral Session 5
How multi-voxel pattern analyses revolutionized human cognitive neuroscience
Hans op de Beeck, KU Leuven
Studying the brain from adolescence to adulthood through sparse multi-view matrix factorisations
Zi Wang, Kings College London
Vjaceslavs Karolis, Kings College London
Chiara Nosarti, Kings College London
Giovanni Montana, Kings College London
12:30 :: Closing Remarks
Pradeep Reddy Raamana, University of Toronto
Stephen Strother, Rotman Research Institute, Baycrest and U. of Toronto
SHORE-based microstructural indices: do they tell us more?
Andres Mendez Guerrero, University of Verona
Gloria Menegaz, University of Verona
Voxel importance in classifier ensembles based on sign consistency patterns: Application to sMRI
Vanessa Gomez-Verdejo, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Emilio Parrado-Hernandez, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Jussi Tohka, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
14:00 :: OHBM Shuttle
08:30 :: Registration
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22nd
09:15 :: Opening
09:30 :: Invited Talk
10:30 :: Poster Pitch
11:00 :: Coffee Break
11:30 :: Oral Session 1
Hypothesis Testing with Kernels
Zoltan Szabo, CSML, UCL
Independent Vector Analysis for Capturing Common Components in fMRI Group Analysis
Astrid Engberg, DTU
Kasper Andersen, DRCMR
Morten Morup, DTU
Kristoffer Madsen, DRCMR
13:00 :: Lunch Break
WEIRD - a fast and performant multivoxel pattern classifier
Matthias Guggenmos, Charite Universitatsmedizin Berlin
Katharina Schmack, Charite Universitatsmedizin Berlin
Philipp Sterzer, Charite Universitatsmedizin Berlin
Social-sparsity brain decoders: faster spatial sparsity
Gael Varoquaux, INRIA
Matthieu Kowalski, Supelec
Bertrand Thirion, INRIA Saclay-Ile-de-France
13:00 - 15:00 :: Poster Session 1
15:00 :: Oral Session 2
19:30 :: Welcome Reception
18:00 :: Closing
16:30 :: Coffee Break
17:00 :: Invited Talk
Recovery of non-linear cause-effect relationships from linearly mixed neuroimaging data
Sebastian Weichwald, Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems
Arthur Gretton, Gatsby Computational Neuroscience Unit
Bernhard Scholkopf, Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems
Moritz Grosse-Wentrup, Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems
M/EEG source localization with multi-scale time-frequency dictionaries
Yousra Bekhti, Telecom ParisTech
Daniel Strohmeier, Institute of Biomedical Engineering and Informatics
Mainak Jas, Telecom ParisTech
Roland Badeau, Telecom ParisTech
Alexandre Gramfort, Telecom ParisTech
Fixed Low-Rank EEG Spatial Filter Estimation for Emotion Recognition Induced by Movies
Ken Yano, Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International
Takayuki Suyama, Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International
Automated rejection and repair of bad trials in MEG/EEG
Mainak Jas, Telecom ParisTech
Denis Engemann, NeuroSpin, CEA
Federico Raimondo, University of Buenos Aires
Yousra Bekhti, Telecom ParisTech
Alexandre Gramfort, Telecom ParisTech
Information Geometry: A Framework for Manipulation and Classification of MEG data
Alexandre Barachant, Burke Medical Research Institute
Text-mining the NeuroSynth corpus using Deep Boltzmann Machines
Ricardo Monti, Imperial College London
Romy Lorenz, Imperial College London
Robert Leech, Imperial College London
Christoforos Anagnostopoulos, Imperial College London
Giovanni Montana, Kings College London
THURSDAY, JUNE 23rd
09:00 :: Invited Talk
10:00 :: Poster Pitch
10:30 :: Coffee Break
11:00 :: Oral Session 3
Radoslaw Cichy, Free University Berlin
Fast brain decoding with random sampling and random projections
Andres Hoyos-Idrobo, MSR-Inria
Gael Varoquaux, INRIA
Bertrand Thirion, INRIA
12:30 :: Lunch Break
Prediction of Clinical Scores from Neuroimaging Data with Censored Likelihood Gaussian Processes
Anil Rao, University College London
Joao Monteiro, University College London
Janaina Mourao-Miranda, University College London
Infinite Feature Selection on SHORE-based biomarkers reveals connectivity modulation after stroke
Silvia Obertino, University of Verona
Giorgio Roffo, University of Verona
Gloria Menegaz, University of Verona
Beyond Cost Function Masking: RPCA-based Non-linear Registration in the Context of VLSM
Rene Werner, Department of Computational Neuroscience, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf
Matthias Wilms, Institute of Medical Informatics, University of Lubeck
Bastian Cheng, Department of Neurology, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf
Nils Forkert, Department of Radiology & Hotchkiss Brain Institute, University of Calgary
12:30 - 14:30 :: Poster Session 2
14:30 :: Oral Session 4
19:00 :: Social Dinner
17:30 :: Closing
16:00 :: Coffee Break
16:30 :: Invited Talk
Gia Ngo, Singapore Institute for Neurotechnology
Simon Eickhoff, Heinrich Heine University
Peter Fox, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
Thomas Yeo, National University of Singapore
Farouk Nathoo, University of Victoria
Keelin Greenlaw, University of Victoria
Mary Lesperance, University of Victoria
Towards tailoring non-invasive brain stimulation using real-time fMRI and Bayesian optimization
Romy Lorenz, Imperial College London
Ricardo Monti, Imperial College London
Adam Hampshire, Imperial College London
Yury Koush, EPFL
Christoforos Anagnostopoulos, Imperial College London
Aldo Faisal, Imperial College London
David Sharp, Imperial College London
Giovanni Montana, Kings College London
Robert Leech, Imperial College London
Ines Violante, Imperial College London
A common model of representational spaces in human cortex
James Haxby, Dartmouth and University of Trento
15:30 :: Best Paper Award
Classifying HCP Task-fMRI Networks Using Heat Kernels
Ai Wern Chung, King's College London University
Emanuele Pesce, King's College London University
Ricardo Monti, Imperial College London
Giovanni Montana, Kings College London