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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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A Reservoir-based Convolutional Spiking Neural Network for Gesture Recognition from DVS Input

TL;DR: This work presents a novel spiking neural network constituting multiple convolutional layers and a reservoir layer to extract spatial and temporal features respectively from human gesture videos captured with DVS camera and claims that the performance of the network is better in terms of accuracy vs. learning parameters ratio when compared to other networks.
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Intellino: Processor for Embedded Artificial Intelligence

TL;DR: This paper proposes the intellino, a processor for embedded artificial intelligence that ensures low power operation based on optimized AI algorithms and reduces the workload of the system core through the hardware implementation of a neural network.
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Primer on silicon neuromorphic photonic processors: architecture and compiler

TL;DR: A rationale for a neuromorphic photonics processor is provided, envisioning its architecture and a compiler, and how it can be interfaced with a general purpose computer, i.e. a CPU, as a coprocessor to target specific applications.
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A Programmable Event-driven Architecture for Evaluating Spiking Neural Networks

TL;DR: This work proposes PEASE, a Programmable Event-driven processor Architecture for SNN Evaluation, a method to map any given SNN to PEASE such that the workload is balanced across SPUs and SPU clusters, while pipeling across layers of the network to improve performance.
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Conversion of Synchronous Artificial Neural Network to Asynchronous Spiking Neural Network using sigma-delta quantization

TL;DR: This work uses the well-known sigma-delta quantization method and introduces an easy and straightforward solution to convert an Artificial Neural Network to a Spiking Neural Network which can be implemented asynchronously in a neuromorphic platform.
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