Method for Exactly Transferring Graded Information in a Neuromorphic Circuit
Method of dynamically routing information between populations of neurons
Neuromorphic EngineeringNeuromorphic Computation
Neuromorphic engineering refers to the design of artificial neural systems based on those of biological nervous systems. Research in neuromorphic engineering has led to the development of neuromorphic computers with millions of neurons (and soon many more) capable of computing with very high power efficiency. Researchers at the University of California, Davis have developed a method for dynamically routing information between populations of neurons in neuromorphic systems. This method may be used to form the basis for on-chip, controllable parallel computation in which information in the form of spikes or current amplitudes may be dynamically routed through sets of neural circuits with both fixed and plastic synaptic connectivity.
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