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Memristor-based neuromorphic circuits and unconventional computing (Articolo in rivista)
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- Memristor-based neuromorphic circuits and unconventional computing (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
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- 2012-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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Victor Erokhin (2012)
Memristor-based neuromorphic circuits and unconventional computing
in AIP conference proceedings; AIP, American institute of physics, Melville, NY (Stati Uniti d'America)
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- International Conference of Numerical Analysis and Applied Mathematics (ICNAAM) Location: Kos, GREECE Date: SEP 19-25, 2012
Sponsor(s): European Soc Computat Methods Sci, Engn & Technol (ESCMSET); R M Santilli Fdn (literal)
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- Memristor-based neuromorphic circuits and unconventional computing (literal)
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- Even if traditional solid state electronics has provided good computational systems, that are still in progress, and performances of new generations of the computers are much higher than it was expected, for example, 20 years ago, a lot of activities can be currently observed in the field of unconventional computing. There are several reasons of this activity. The main one is connected to the fact that architecture and properties of the computers are very different to the best existing intelligent system - human brain. Among differences, we can underline that in computers memory and processor are distinct systems in computers. Therefore, information plays a passive role: it can be recorded, accessed, erased, but it cannot vary the processor properties. Instead, in the brain the same elements are used both for memorizing and processing of the information. Such organization allows parallel processing and, even more important, learning - modification of connections within the processor, making it ready for solving similar problems in the future. (literal)
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