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Neuromorphic Devices for Brain-inspired Computing
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Neuromorphic Devices for Brain-inspired Computing

by Qing Wan, Yi Shi
May 2022
Intermediate to advanced
256 pages
8h 43m
English
Wiley-VCH
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Preface

Neuromorphic Devices for Brain-inspired Computing provides an overview of the development on neuromorphic electronics, which aimed at building a neuromorphic computing system from the bottom up. Neuromorphic computing, also called brain-like computing, is one promising computing paradigm in the post-Moore's Law era. The models, approaches, and hardware for neuromorphic computing are designed by replicating the neural network structures and information processing principles of the human brain. Just as the metal–oxide–semiconductor field-effect transistors (MOSFETs) to the integrated circuits, the fundamental neuromorphic device is the key element for building a neuromorphic computing system. Hence, it is urgent and meaningful to provide ...

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