Accelerating Research on Neuromorphic Perception, Action, and Cognition |
| | VIDEO: IBM NorthPole – Neural Inference at the Frontier of Energy, Space, and Time |  | | In the News | Giving the Humanoid iCub Embodied, Neuromorphic Vision EETimes, 9 February 2024 Dr. Chiara Bartolozzi, head of the event-driven perception for the robotics group at the Italian Institute for Technology (IIT) in Genoa, develops analog sub-threshold circuits to make bio-inspired brains for robots. Her group focuses on exploiting information from event-driven vision and tactile sensors for cognitive tasks, and she works extensively with iCub: a research platform in the…
International research team develops new hardware for neuromorphic computing Tech Xplore, 7 February 2024 In the future, modern machines should not only follow algorithms quickly and precisely, but also function intelligently—in other words, in a way that resembles the human brain. Scientists from Dortmund, Loughborough, Kiev and Nottingham have now developed a concept inspired by eyesight that could make future artificial intelligence much more compact and efficient…
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Innatera announces ultra-low power neuromorphic microcontroller newelectronics, 19 January 2024 The release is said to mark a significant leap forward in energy-efficient AI for sensor-edge applications, according to the company. Innatera used CES 2024 to showcase the Spiking Neural Processor T1 through live demonstrations of radar and audio applications from Innatera's partners. The processor is a versatile neuromorphic processing technology that is able to mimic the brain's mechanisms for processing sensory data. It uses a breakthrough analogue-mixed signal computing architecture purpose built to implement spiking neural networks (SNN), a unique breed of event-driven neural networks that are inherently well suited for pattern recognition and signal processing in noisy, time-series data…. |
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