Neuromorphic Engineering

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Author_Elishai Ezra Tsur
biologically inspired computing systems
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Cable Equation
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CNN Architecture
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event-driven processing
Flux Linkage
Gabor Functions
IBM Research
In-memory Computing
Incoming Spikes
Leaky Integrator
LIF
memristor circuits
Neural Engineering Framework
Neuromorphic Computing
Neuromorphic Engineering
Neuromorphic Systems
Neuronal Dynamics
spiking neural networks
STDP
synaptic plasticity
TTX
Tuning Curves
Turing Machine

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367676803
  • Weight: 520g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Aug 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The brain is not a glorified digital computer. It does not store information in registers, and it does not mathematically transform mental representations to establish perception or behavior. The brain cannot be downloaded to a computer to provide immortality, nor can it destroy the world by having its emerged consciousness traveling in cyberspace. However, studying the brain's core computation architecture can inspire scientists, computer architects, and algorithm designers to think fundamentally differently about their craft.

Neuromorphic engineers have the ultimate goal of realizing machines with some aspects of cognitive intelligence. They aspire to design computing architectures that could surpass existing digital von Neumann-based computing architectures' performance. In that sense, brain research bears the promise of a new computing paradigm. As part of a complete cognitive hardware and software ecosystem, neuromorphic engineering opens new frontiers for neuro-robotics, artificial intelligence, and supercomputing applications.

The book presents neuromorphic engineering from three perspectives: the scientist, the computer architect, and the algorithm designer. It zooms in and out of the different disciplines, allowing readers with diverse backgrounds to understand and appreciate the field. Overall, the book covers the basics of neuronal modeling, neuromorphic circuits, neural architectures, event-based communication, and the neural engineering framework.

Dr. Elishai Ezra Tsur is the principal investigator at the Neuro & Biomorphic Engineering Lab (NBEL-lab.com) and an Assistant Professor at the Open University of Israel. Elishai Holds degrees in Life sciences (B.Sc), Philosophy and History (B.A), Computer Science (M.Sc), Bioengineering (M.Sc, Ph.D.), and Computational Neuroscience (Post Doc).

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