Neuromorphic Engineering Systems and Applications

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 imple...

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Main Author: Tobi Delbruck (auth)
Other Authors: Jennifer Hasler (auth), Andre van Schaik (auth)
Format: Book Chapter
Published: Frontiers Media SA 2015
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