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Brain-Inspired Hardware and Algorithm Co-Design with Melika Payvand - #585

The TWIML AI Podcast (formerly This Week in Machine Learning & Artificial Intelligence)

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How to Incode a Signal Into a Train of Events

The neurmarphic computation is happening asincronously across the compute layers, more like a distributed system. Then you're just kind of rolling an arrow backwards across exactly. So when i'm looking at this computer right now, it's not like my brain is taking frame by frame formation. Is just basically looks at what is changing and just incods the change in time. The same thing can happen for learning. And i'm based on the local information of the preandaposynaptic spike, a posynaptic activity, then you do and obtain, and you'll r change the resistance of these meersti devices. Bu sikly on the fly.

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