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Notacon slides, first cut

Notacon is coming up, and I'm looking forward to it. My lab-mate Sean and I will be giving a talk about biologically-inspired AI, which will partly be an introduction to what we do in our lab. I'm reasonably satisfied with the first draft of my half of the talk, so I think it's time to post it here for feedback: first draft slides [warning very large file; around 4 megabytes]. I recommend looking at them in one of the views that includes notes, because they'll make more sense that way.

It is a rough cut, so the only formatting I've done is approximate positioning of images and shrinking the figure caption text. There are also a few placeholders left. Still, any feedback on what is there is welcome, and I hope it gets some people interested.

There's going to be a lot more at this con than just a bunch of science geeks talking about what we do for a living. Take a look at the full speaker list, and if you're interested you should definitely come along. It's in a couple of weeks, registration is cheap, a lot of very sound people are involved in organising it, and it will be both a fun and useful weekend.

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