“Masoud Ghodrati”
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IPM Positions |
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Resident Researcher, School of Cognitive Sciences
(2011 - 2014 ) |
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Related Papers |
1. | A. Farzmahdi, K. Rajaei, M. Ghodrati, R. Ebrahimpour and S. Khaligh-Razavi A specialized face-processing model inspired by the organization of monkey face patches explains several face-specific phenomena observed in humans Scientific Reports 6 (2016), 1-17 [abstract] |
2. | M. Ghodrati, K. Rajaei and R. Ebrahimpour The importance of visual features in generic vs. specialized object recognition: a computational study Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience (2014), 1-15 [abstract] |
3. | M. Ghodrati, A. Farzmahdi, K. Rajaei, R. Ebrahimpour and M. Khaligh-Razavi Feedforward object-vision models only tolerate small image variations compared to human Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience 8 (2014), 1-17 [abstract] |
4. | . Mirzaei, . Khaligh-Razavi, . Ghodrati, . Zabbah and . Ebrahimpour Predicting the human reaction time based on natural image statistics in a rapid categorization task Vision Research 81 (2013), 36-44 [abstract] |
5. | . Rajaei, . Khaligh-Razavi, . Ghodrati, . Ebrahimpour and . Shiri Ahmad Abadi A stable biologically motivated learning mechanism for visual feature extraction to handle facial categorization Plos One 7 (2012), 1-12 [abstract] |
6. | M. Ghodrati, M. Khaligh-Razavi, R. Ebrahimpour, K. Rajaei and M. Pooyan How can selection of biologically inspired features improve the performance of a robust object recognition model? Plos One 7 (2012), 1-15 [abstract] |
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