A wafer-scale neuromorphic hardware system for large-scale neural modeling
Heidelberg University · Kirchhoff (Germany)
Abstract
Modeling neural tissue is an important tool to investigate biological neural networks. Until recently, most of this modeling has been done using numerical methods. In the European research project "FACETS" this computational approach is complemented by different kinds of neuromorphic systems. A special emphasis lies in the usability of these systems for neuroscience. To accomplish this goal an integrated software/hardware framework has been developed which is centered around a unified neural system description language, called PyNN, that allows the scientist to describe a model and execute it in a transparent fashion on either a neuromorphic hardware system or a numerical simulator. A very large analog…
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- Neuromorphic engineering
- Computer science
- Artificial neural network
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- Computer architecture
- Software
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- Artificial intelligence