Ognjen Rudovic is Postdoctoral Marie Curie Fellow in the Affective Computing Research Group at the MIT Media Lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Ognjen Rudovic
Postdoctoral research fellow
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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This paper changed my life: ‘Spontaneous cortical activity reveals hallmarks of an optimal internal model of the environment,’ from the Fiser Lab
Fiser’s work taught me how to think about grounding computational models in biologically plausible implementations.
This paper changed my life: ‘Spontaneous cortical activity reveals hallmarks of an optimal internal model of the environment,’ from the Fiser Lab
Fiser’s work taught me how to think about grounding computational models in biologically plausible implementations.