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A Spiking Neural Network Model of the Lateral Geniculate Nucleus on the SpiNNaker Machine
Sen-Bhattacharya, Basabdatta; Serrano Gotarredona, María Teresa; Balassa, Lorinc; Bhattacharya, Akash; Stokes, Alan B.; Rowley, Andrew; Sugiarto, Indar; Furber, Steve B. (Frontiers Media, 2017)We present a spiking neural network model of the thalamic Lateral Geniculate Nucleus (LGN) developed on SpiNNaker, which ...
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Benchmarking Spike-Based Visual Recognition: A Dataset and Evaluation
Liu, Qian; Pineda García, Garibaldi; Stromatias, Evangelos; Serrano Gotarredona, María Teresa; Furber, Steve B. (Frontiers Media, 2016)Today, increasing attention is being paid to research into spike-based neural computation both to gain a better understanding ...
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Fast Predictive Handshaking in Synchronous FPGAs for Fully Asynchronous Multisymbol Chip Links: Application to SpiNNaker 2-of-7 Links
Yousefzadeh, Amirreza; Plana, Luis A.; Temple, Steve; Serrano Gotarredona, María Teresa; Furber, Steve B.; Linares Barranco, Bernabé (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2016)Asynchronous handshaken interchip links are very popular among neuromorphic full-custom chips due to their delay-insensitive ...
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On Multiple AER Handshaking Channels Over High-Speed Bit-Serial Bidirectional LVDS Links With Flow-Control and Clock-Correction on Commercial FPGAs for Scalable Neuromorphic Systems
Yousefzadeh, Amirreza; Jabłonski, M.; Iakymchuk, T.; Linares Barranco, Alejandro; Rosado, Alfredo; Plana, Luis A.; Temple, Steve; Serrano Gotarredona, María Teresa; Furber, Steve B.; Linares Barranco, Bernabé (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2017)Address event representation (AER) is a widely employed asynchronous technique for interchanging “neural spikes” between ...