The Algonauts Project 2025 Challenge: How the Human Brain Makes Sense of Multimodal Movies
There is growing symbiosis between artificial and biological intelligence sciences: neural principles inspire new intelligent machines, which are in turn used to advance our theoretical understanding of the brain. To promote further collaboration between biological and artificial intelligence resear...
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Zusammenfassung: | There is growing symbiosis between artificial and biological intelligence
sciences: neural principles inspire new intelligent machines, which are in turn
used to advance our theoretical understanding of the brain. To promote further
collaboration between biological and artificial intelligence researchers, we
introduce the 2025 edition of the Algonauts Project challenge: How the Human
Brain Makes Sense of Multimodal Movies (https://algonautsproject.com/). In
collaboration with the Courtois Project on Neuronal Modelling (CNeuroMod), this
edition aims to bring forth a new generation of brain encoding models that are
multimodal and that generalize well beyond their training distribution, by
training them on the largest dataset of fMRI responses to movie watching
available to date. Open to all, the 2025 challenge provides transparent,
directly comparable results through a public leaderboard that is updated
automatically after each submission to facilitate rapid model assessment and
guide development. The challenge will end with a session at the 2025 Cognitive
Computational Neuroscience (CCN) conference that will feature winning models.
We welcome researchers interested in collaborating with the Algonauts Project
by contributing ideas and datasets for future challenges. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2501.00504 |