Kategorie: neuronalNetworks
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Artificial neurons organize themselves
Novel artificial neurons learn independently and are more strongly modeled on their biological counterparts. A team of researchers from the Göttingen Campus Institute for Dynamics of Biological Networks (CIDBN) at the University of Göttingen and the Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization (MPI-DS) has programmed these infomorphic neurons and constructed artificial neural networks from…
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Novel memristors against the catastrophic forgetting of AI
They require extremely little power and behave similarly to brain cells: so-called memristors. Jülich researchers led by Ilia Valov have now presented novel memristive components in Nature Communications that have significant advantages over previous versions: They are more robust, function in a wider voltage range and can be operated both analogue and digitally. With these…
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From Research Lab to Startup How a Neuromorphic Chip Could Benefit Industry
Neuromorphic chips that process information like the human brain – this is the goal of physicist Heidemarie Krüger and her Dresden-based startup “Techifab”. The researcher from the Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology and the Friedrich Schiller University of Jena is developing a technology that processes and stores data directly at the point of origin, eliminating…
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How our brain is wired Team from Geneva and Dresden shows the development and specialisation of neuronal networks
In collaboration with Prof. Denis Jabaudon from the University of Geneva, Dr Philipp Abe from the Institute of Anatomy at TU Dresden’s Faculty of Medicine has been able to show how these connections form and specialise during development. These important findings were published in the renowned scientific journal ‘Nature’. Dresden/Germany, December 19th, 2024 Our brain…
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How our brain is wired Team from Geneva and Dresden shows the development and specialisation of neuronal networks
In collaboration with Prof. Denis Jabaudon from the University of Geneva, Dr Philipp Abe from the Institute of Anatomy at TU Dresden’s Faculty of Medicine has been able to show how these connections form and specialise during development. These important findings were published in the renowned scientific journal ‘Nature’. Dresden/Germany, December 19th, 2024 Our brain…