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Perceiving Touch With Event-Based Neuromorphic Computing

Brains and Machines

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Advancements in Neuromorphic Engineering

This chapter explores the creation of a silicon chip that mimics biological neural networks, highlighting its dynamic learning capabilities through neuron circuit interactions. The speaker reflects on their journey from foundational research to commercialization, particularly in dynamic vision sensors and the RENA chip, which aids in neurological recovery. Additionally, practical applications of these technologies in treating conditions like Parkinson's disease and conducting experiments in living subjects are discussed, underscoring the potential and challenges in neuromorphic computing.

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