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On Real-Time AER 2-D Convolutions Hardware for Neuromorphic Spike-Based Cortical Processing
(IEEE Computer Society, 2008)
In this paper, a chip that performs real-time image convolutions with programmable kernels of arbitrary shape is presented. The chip is a first experimental prototype of reduced size to validate the implemented circuits ...
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Time-Recovering PCI-AER interface for Bio-inspired Spiking Systems
(SPIE: The International Society for Optics and Photonics, 2005)
Address Event Representation (AER) is an emergent neuromorphic interchip communication protocol that allows for real-time virtual massive connectivity between huge number neurons located on different chips. By exploiting high ...
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Spike Processing on an Embedded Multi-task Computer: Image Reconstruction
(IEEE Computer Society, 2007)
There is an emerging philosophy, called Neuro-informatics, contained in the Artificial Intelligence field, that aims to emulate how living beings do tasks such as taking a decision based on the interpretation of an image ...
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Poisson AER generator: Inter-Spike-Intervals Analysis
(IEEE Computer Society, 2006)
Address-event-representation (AER) is a communication protocol for transferring asynchronous events between VLSI chips, originally developed for bio-inspired processing systems (for example, image processing). Such systems ...
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On Synthetic AER Generation
(IEEE, 2004-05)
In this paper several software methods for generating synthetic AER streams from images stored in a computer's memory are proposed and evaluated. Evaluation criteria cover execution time, distribution error and how they ...
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Embedding Multi-Task Address-Event- Representation Computation
(Springer, 2009)
Address-Event-Representation, AER, is a communication protocol that is intended to transfer neuronal spikes between bioinspired chips. There are several AER tools to help to develop and test AER based systems, which ...
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Inter-spike-intervals Analysis of Poisson Like Hardware Synthetic AER Generation
(Springer, 2005)
Address-Event-Representation (AER) is a communication protocol for transferring images between chips, originally developed for bio-inspired image processing systems. Such systems may consist of a complicated hierarchical ...
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Address-Event based Platform for Bio-inspired Spiking Systems
(SPIE Digital LIbrary, 2007-05)
Address Event Representation (AER) is an emergent neuromorphic interchip communication protocol that allows a real-time virtual massive connectivity between huge number neurons, located on different chips. By exploiting ...
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AER Building Blocks for Multi-Layer Multi-Chip Neuromorphic Vision Systems
(Neural Information Processing Systems Foundation, 2005)
A 5-layer neuromorphic vision processor whose components communicate spike events asychronously using the address-eventrepresentation (AER) is demonstrated. The system includes a retina chip, two convolution chips, a ...
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Multi-task Implementation for Image Reconstruction of an AER Communication
(Springer, 2007)
Address-Event-Representation (AER) is a communication protocol for transferring spikes between bio-inspired chips. Such systems may consist of a hierarchical structure with several chips that transmit spikes among them ...