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Neuromorphic Systems: Engineering Silicon from Neurobiology

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Smith L & Hamilton A (eds.) (1998) Neuromorphic Systems: Engineering Silicon from Neurobiology. Progress in Neural Processing, 10. Singapore, New Jersey, London, Hong Kong: World Scientific. http://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/3702

Abstract
Neuromorphic systems are implementations in silicon of sensory and neural systems whose architecture and design are based on neurobiology. This growing area offers exciting possibilities, such as sensory systems that can compete with human senses and pattern recognition systems that can run in real time. It is at the intersection of neurophysiology, computer science and electrical engineering. This book brings together recent developments in Europe and the US, so that researchers in both academia and industry can find out about the state of the art. As well as elementary material on what neuromorphic systems are and why they are growing in importance, the book contains details of current work. There are articles on aspects of implementing sensory neuromorphic systems, and also on neuromorphic hardware.

StatusPublished
EditorProfessor Leslie Smith
Title of seriesProgress in Neural Processing
Number in series10
Publication date31/05/1998
PublisherWorld Scientific
Publisher URLhttp://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/3702
Place of publicationSingapore, New Jersey, London, Hong Kong
ISBN978-981-02-3377-8

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Professor Leslie Smith

Professor Leslie Smith

Emeritus Professor, Computing Science