Neuromorphic Engineering Systems and Applications

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Tobi Delbruck
Jennifer Hasler
Andre van Schaik
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EnglishAbstract
Neuromorphic engineering has just reached its 25th year as a discipline. In the first two decades neuromorphic engineers focused on building models of sensors, such as silicon cochleas and retinas, and building blocks such as silicon neurons and synapses. These designs have honed our skills in implementing sensors and neural networks in VLSI using analog and mixed mode circuits. Over the last decade the address event representation has been used to interface devices and computers from different designers and even different groups. This facility has been essential for our ability to combine sensors, neural networks, and actuators into neuromorphic systems. More recently, several big projects have emerged to build very large scale neuromorphic systems. The Telluride Neuromorphic Engineering Workshop (since 1994) and the CapoCaccia Cognitive Neuromorphic Engineering Workshop (since 2009) have been instrumental not only in creating a strongly connected research community, but also in introducing different groups to each other’s hardware. Many neuromorphic systems are first created at one of these workshops. With this special research topic, we showcase the state-of-the-art in neuromorphic systems.
Keywords
neuromorphic engineering; Learning; Floating gate; Neural Network; spike-based; event-based; simulation; dynamic vision sensor; networkWebshop link
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9782889194544Publisher
Frontiers Media SAPublisher website
www.frontiersin.orgPublication date and place
2015Series
Frontiers Research Topics,Classification
Neurosciences