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Brain-Inspired Computing: From Neuroscience to Artificial Intelligence

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The aim of the workshop is to explore different aspects of neuromorphic computing: from biologically realistic models for computation to synaptic and neuromorphic electronics to drive the latest generation of artificial neural networks. Many industrial applications based on artificial intelligence (AI) have emerged and are all based on existing technology and computational paradigms. One of the main challenges for the future expansion of AI is to draw inspiration from the way human brain works in the development of new hardware and software emulating computation performed by neurons and synapses. This workshop will address this issue in a highly interdisciplinary scenario. We will explore areas of research apparently distant such as experimental and computational neuroscience, electronics, and informatics maintaining a common thread given by the performances shown by the nervous system, from energy consumption to highly parallelized cognitive tasks.
Location of the initiative:
Università degli Studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia, Aula Magna Centro Servizi Policlinico - Via del Pozzo 71 – Modena (MO)
Date of the initiative:
October 11, 2019
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Overview

Objectives

The aim of the workshop is to explore different aspects of neuromorphic computing: from biologically realistic models for computation to synaptic and neuromorphic electronics to drive the latest generation of artificial neural networks. Many industrial applications based on artificial intelligence (AI) have emerged and are all based on existing technology and computational paradigms. One of the main challenges for the future expansion of AI is to draw inspiration from the way human brain works

Term type

Organizzazione di iniziative di valorizzazione, consultazione e condivisione della ricerca

Linked Units (2)

"Enzo Ferrari" Department of Engineering (Coordinatore/trice o Organizzatore/trice)
Department of Biomedical, Metabolic and Neural Sciences (Coordinatore/trice o Organizzatore/trice)

Skills

Concepts (12)


LS5_1 - Neuroanatomy and neurophysiology - (2016)

LS5_10 - Neuroimaging and computational neuroscience - (2016)

LS5_2 - Molecular and cellular neuroscience - (2016)

LS5_7 - Cognition (e.g. learning, memory, emotions, speech) - (2016)

PE1_18 - Scientific computing and data processing - (2016)

PE1_21 - Application of mathematics in industry and society - (2016)

PE6_11 - Machine learning, statistical data processing and applications using signal processing (e.g. speech, image, video) - (2016)

PE6_7 - Artificial intelligence, intelligent systems, multi agent systems - (2016)

PE7_3 - Simulation engineering and modelling - (2016)

PE7_4 - (Micro and nano) systems engineering - (2016)

PE7_5 - (Micro and nano) electronic, optoelectronic and photonic components - (2016)

PE7_9 - Man-machine-interfaces - (2016)

Affiliations

Responsibles (4)

CALDERARA Simone (Organizzatore/Organizzatrice)
MAPELLI Jonathan (Organizzatore/Organizzatrice)
PAVAN Paolo (Organizzatore/Organizzatrice)
PUGLISI Francesco Maria (Organizzatore/Organizzatrice)
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