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سمت در پژوهشگاه

پسا دکتری، پژوهشکده علوم شناختی
(1403 تا اکنون )

سمت‌های پیشین در پژوهشگاه

دانشجوی دکتری، پژوهشکده علوم شناختی
(1393 تا 1398)

پژوهشگر غیر مقیم، پژوهشکده علوم شناختی
(1391 تا 1393)



علایق پژوهشی

Computational Vision, Computational Neuroscience, Deep Learning, Human Brain Imaging

مقالات

1. K. Rajaei, Y. Mohsenzadeh, R. Ebrahimpour and S. Khaligh-Razavi
Beyond Core Object Recognition: Recurrent processes account for object recognition under occlusion
PLOS Computational Biology (Accepted) [abstract]   
2. K. Rajaei, Y. Mohsenzadeh, R. Ebrahimpour and S.M. Khaligh Razavi
The essential role of recurrent processing during object recognition under occlusion
( In: 18th Annual Vision Sciences Society Meeting, being held May 18th - May 23rd, 2018 in St. Pete Beach, Florida, USA.)
[abstract]   
3. 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]   
4. 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]   
5. 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]   
6. S. zabbah, K. Rajaei, A. Mirzaei, R. Ebrahimpour and M. Khaligh-Razavi
The impact of the lateral geniculate nucleus and corticogeniculate interactions on efficient coding and higher-order visual object processing
Vision Research 101 (2014), 82-93  [abstract]   
7. . 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]   
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