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Compact online learning architectures could be used to enhance internet of things devices to allow them to learn directly based on data being received instead of having to ship data to a remote server for learning. This saves communications energy and enhances privacy and security as the data is not shared. The learning architectures can also be used in high performance computing and in traditional...
The Interest in specialized neuromorphic computing architectures has been increasing recently, and several applications have been shown to be capable of being accelerated on such a platform. This paper describes the implementation of a multicore digital neuromorphic processing system on an Altera Quartus II FPGA. Static routing was used to allow communication between the cores on the FPGA. Two applications...
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