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A million spiking-neuron integrated circuit with a scalable communication network and interface

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Inspired by the brain’s structure, an efficient, scalable, and flexible non–von Neumann architecture is developed that leverages contemporary silicon technology and is well suited to many applications that use complex neural networks in real time, for example, multiobject detection and classification.
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Inspired by the brain’s structure, we have developed an efficient, scalable, and flexible non–von Neumann architecture that leverages contemporary silicon technology. To demonstrate, we built a 5.4-billion-transistor chip with 4096 neurosynaptic cores interconnected via an intrachip network that integrates 1 million programmable spiking neurons and 256 million configurable synapses. Chips can be tiled in two dimensions via an interchip communication interface, seamlessly scaling the architecture to a cortexlike sheet of arbitrary size. The architecture is well suited to many applications that use complex neural networks in real time, for example, multiobject detection and classification. With 400-pixel-by-240-pixel video input at 30 frames per second, the chip consumes 63 milliwatts.

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Design Space Exploration of Hardware Spiking Neurons for Embedded Artificial Intelligence

TL;DR: A framework for neuromorphic hardware design space exploration is proposed, which allows to define a suitable architecture based on application-specific constraints and starting from a wide variety of possible architectural choices, and modified versions of the standard Rate Coding technique to make trade-offs with the Time Coding paradigm.
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Is Neuromorphic MNIST neuromorphic? Analyzing the discriminative power of neuromorphic datasets in the time domain

TL;DR: This study assesses if neuromorphic datasets recorded from static images are able to evaluate the ability of SNNs to use spike timings in their calculations, and compares N-MNIST and DvsGesture on two STDP algorithms that can classify only spatial data, and STDP-tempotron that classifies spatiotemporal data.
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Sparse neuromorphic computing based on spin-torque diodes

TL;DR: The results suggest that STDs have potential to be building blocks for the realization of a biologically plausible neuromorphic computing system.
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Training Probabilistic Spiking Neural Networks with First- To-Spike Decoding

TL;DR: A novel training method is proposed here for a first-to-spike decoding rule, whereby the SNN can perform an early classification decision once spike firing is detected at an output neuron.
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Electric-double-layer-gated transistors based on two-dimensional crystals: recent approaches and advances

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors focus on using ions for electrostatic control of 2D crystal transistors both to uncover basic properties of the two-dimensional (2D) crystal, and also to add new device functionalities.
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Can programming be liberated from the von Neumann style?: a functional style and its algebra of programs

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Object vision and spatial vision: two cortical pathways

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Modality and topographic properties of single neurons of cat's somatic sensory cortex.

TL;DR: Observations upon the modality and topographical attributes of single neurons of the first somatic sensory area of the cat’s cerebral cortex, the analogue of the cortex of the postcentral gyrus in the primate brain, support an hypothesis of the functional organization of this cortical area.
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