Turel, 2007 - Google Patents
Devices and circuits for nanoelectronic implementation of artificial neural networksTurel, 2007
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- 1567174049941793964
- Author
- Turel O
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Biological neural networks perform complicated information processing tasks at speeds better than conventional computers based on conventional algorithms. This has inspired researchers to look into the way these networks function, and propose artificial networks that …
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