A new bio-inspired sensor can recognise moving objects in a single frame from a video and successfully predict where they will move to. This smart sensor, described in a Nature Communications paper, ...
The researchers behind the recent work, based in China, decided to implement something similar for an artificial skin that ...
Inspired by human brain, neuromorphic computing technologies have made important breakthroughs in recent years as alternatives to overcome the power and latency shortfalls of traditional digital ...
Innatera Nanosystems BV, a leading developer of neuromorphic processors that roughly mimic the functioning of the human brain, today announced the launch of Pulsar, its first commercially available ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) Humans effortlessly make sense of the visual world despite the fragmented mess of light that strikes the retina. Identifying objects, interpreting scenes, and recognizing faces ...
The rapid development of artificial intelligence has created an urgent need for vision systems that can replicate the human brain's seamless integration of sensing, memory, and processing. While ...
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