Presentation 2002/3/12
Implementation of biologically-inspired neurochip with similar properties on neural membrane potential
Takuya SEKINE, Shin'ichiro KANOH, Ryoko FUTAMI, Nozomu HOSHIMIYA,
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Abstract(in English) There are a lot of findings to suggest the possibility that the nonlinear dynamics of biological neuron contributes to higher order brain functions. We developed biologically-inspired VLSI neural networks. First of all, we compared characteristic differences between neuron model proposed by authors and biological one. It was shown that similar properties were observed both on membrane potential dynamics and phase response. Next, we developed a post-synaptic potential circuit in order to make use of the ability of our neuron model. Finally, implemented VLSI neural network circuits were introduced.
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Keyword(in English) hardware neuron model / neural network / neuro-chip / VLSI
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Title (in English) Implementation of biologically-inspired neurochip with similar properties on neural membrane potential
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Keyword(1) hardware neuron model
Keyword(2) neural network
Keyword(3) neuro-chip
Keyword(4) VLSI
1st Author's Name Takuya SEKINE
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate school of Engineering, Tohoku University()
2nd Author's Name Shin'ichiro KANOH
2nd Author's Affiliation Graduate school of Engineering, Tohoku University
3rd Author's Name Ryoko FUTAMI
3rd Author's Affiliation Graduate school of Engineering, Tohoku University
4th Author's Name Nozomu HOSHIMIYA
4th Author's Affiliation Graduate school of Engineering, Tohoku University
Date 2002/3/12
Paper # NC2001-168
Volume (vol) vol.101
Number (no) 736
Page pp.pp.-
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