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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.
Abstract
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 Noise Filtering Algorithm for Event-Based Asynchronous Change Detection Image Sensors on TrueNorth and Its Implementation on TrueNorth.

TL;DR: This paper presents a novel spiking neural network-based approach to filtering noise events from data captured by an Asynchronous Time-based Image Sensor on a neuromorphic processor, the IBM TrueNorth Neurosynaptic System.
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Magnetic domain wall neuron with lateral inhibition

TL;DR: This work proposes a leaky integrate-and-fire neuron that intrinsically provides lateral inhibition, without requiring any additional circuitry, based on the previously proposed domain-wall magnetic tunnel junction devices, which have been proposed as artificial synapses and experimentally demonstrated for non-volatile logic.
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Wood-Derived Nanopaper Dielectrics for Organic Synaptic Transistors.

TL;DR: It is found that wood-derived cellulose nanopapers have ionic conductivity and, therefore, can be used as dielectric materials for organic synaptic transistors and some important synaptic behaviors, such as excitatory postsynaptic current, signal-filtering characteristics, and dendritic integration are successfully simulated in this work.
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Technology-design co-optimization of resistive cross-point array for accelerating learning algorithms on chip

TL;DR: A novel read and write scheme is designed to accelerate the training process, which realizes fully parallel operations of the weighted sum and the weight update, and a set of reverse scaling rules is proposed on the resistive cross-point array to achieve high learning accuracy.
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Graphene memristive synapses for high precision neuromorphic computing.

TL;DR: Graphene-based multi-level (>16) and non-volatile memristive synapses with arbitrarily programmable conductance states and weight assignment based on k-means clustering are introduced, which offers greater computing accuracy when compared with uniform weight quantization for vector matrix multiplication, an essential component for any artificial neural network.
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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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