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1. Neurocomputer may refer to: Wetware computer, a computer made of living neurons Artificial neural network, a mathematical model designed to imitate the function of living nerve cells ‹ The template below (Disambiguation) is being considered for merging.
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2. Neurocomputer interface (NCI - BCI - brain-computer interface) development is performed since the middle of the last century
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3. Neurocomputer Interface for Health, Meditation, and Self-Development
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4. The Human Neurocomputer Interface division of Psiometrics, Glastonbury, England (coming soon).
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5. They designed the first (40 neuron) Neurocomputer, SNARC (Stochastic Neural Analog Reinforcement Computer), with synapses that adjusted their weights (measures of synaptic permeabilities) according to the success of performing a specified task (Hebbian learning) The machine was built of tubes, motors, and clutches, and it successfully modeled the behavior of a rat in a maze searching for food.
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6. A theoretically predicted hierarchical network of pulse coupled chemical micro-oscillators and excitable micro-cells that we call a chemical “Neurocomputer” (CN) or even a chemical “brain” is tested experimentally using the Belousov–Zhabotinsky reaction.
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7. A Neurocomputer imitates the biological neural network with neuromorphic devices which emulate the bio-neurons, synapses and other essential neural components
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8. The Neurocomputer could perceive the environment via sensors and interact with other entities via a …
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9. In information processing: Basic concepts …contributed to the development of Neurocomputers, a new class of parallel, distributed-information processors that mimic the functioning of the human brain, including its capabilities for self-organization and learning.
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10. ‘The advantage of such a Neurocomputer is that it can be built using voltage controlled oscillators, optical oscillators, lasers, micro-electromechanical systems, Josephson junctions, macromolecules, or oscillators of other kinds..’
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11. Neurocomputer definition at Dictionary.com, a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms and translation
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12. Neurocomputer meaning A computer made of living neurons.
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13. Neurocomputer Connected to: {{::readMoreArticle.title}} From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia {{bottomLinkPreText}} {{bottomLinkText}} This page is based on a Wikipedia article written by contributors (read/edit)
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14. The Brain Is Both Neurocomputer and Quantum Computer
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15. Neurocomputer can simulate spike-processing neural net-works with up to 512k neurons with up to 104 connections each
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16. Neurocomputer (plural Neurocomputers) English Wikipedia has an article on: Neurocomputer
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17. The brain is both Neurocomputer and quantum computer In their article, Is the Brain a Quantum Computer,? Litt, Eliasmith, Kroon, Weinstein, and Thagard (2006) criticize the Penrose-Hameroff "Orch OR" quantum computational model of consciousness, arguing instead for neurocomputation as an explanation for mental phenomena.
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18. Our study of thalamo-cortical systems suggests a new architecture for a Neurocomputer that consists of oscillators having different frequencies and that are connected weakly via a common medium forced by an external input
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19. An electronic Neurocomputer which implements a radial basis function neural network (RBFNN) is described
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20. This Neurocomputer is based on an analog/digital hybrid design
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21. If the Neurocomputer is too slow at performing these other non-matrix tasks, then the overall system performancewill be dominatedby these non-neuralcom-ponents
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22. Neurocomputer - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums
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23. Execute them on the hybrid Neurocomputer
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24. Neurocomputer definition: a type of computer designed to mimic the action of the human brain by use of an Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
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25. The Pyramid Learning Architecture Neurocomputer (PLAN) is a scalable stacked pyramid arrangement of processor arrays
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26. The Neurocomputer consists of one master node and multiple slave nodes which are connected by two data paths, a broadcast bus and a ring bus
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27. The Neurocomputer was built on one printed circuit board having 50 VLSI chips that offers 1-2 billion connections/s
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28. The Mod 2 Neurocomputer, the latest in a series of neurocomputing systems at the Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division, is a neural network processing system incorporating individual neural networks as subsystems in a layered hierarchical architecture
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29. What does Neurocomputers mean? Plural form of Neurocomputer
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30. Neurocomputer to Shepherd Nukes
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31. LAKE WALES Fla.—IBM’s brain-like supercomputer chips—dubbed its TrueNorth Neurocomputer—have been installed at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) to explore new ways to ensure the cyber-security and the
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32. Neurocomputer n a type of computer designed to mimic the action of the human brain by use of an electronic neural network, (Also called) neural computer
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33. Search Neurocomputer and thousands of other words in English definition and synonym dictionary from Reverso
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34. You can complete the definition of Neurocomputer given by the English Definition dictionary with other English dictionaries: Wikipedia, Lexilogos, Oxford, Cambridge, Chambers Harrap, Wordreference, Collins Lexibase dictionaries, Merriam Webster
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35. Neurocomputer hardware will spur many additional applications not presently contemplated, in much the same way that the availability of affordable computers led to an explosion in computer applications in all walks of modern life
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36. Project Neuralink by Elon Musk Another good sign for the future of the Neurocomputer interface industry is the fact that “iron man” Elon Musk drew attention to it
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37. In July 2016, he registered a new company, Neuralink, whose main goal is to improve people through Neurocomputer interfaces.
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38. The learning operation using a Neurocomputer, that is a back propagation algorithm, is described below
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39. A learning using a Neurocomputer means modifying the weight value of each neuron until the network establishes a desired input/output relationship.
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40. The SAIC Delta Neurocomputer was designed to provide the fastest possible neural network simulation speeds coupled with a general purpose architecture that could be applied to a wide range of applications
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41. ABSTRACT The existence of a universal neural network, AMNIAC, developed by the principal investigators for theoretical reasons, raises the possibility of implementing a general purpose Neurocomputer, i.e., one which may be "programmed" to behave like any other neural network.
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NEUROCOMPUTER [ˈn(y)o͝orōkəmˌpyo͞odər]
neural computer. noun Digital Technology. a computer or a software program that uses a neural network simulating the human brain and can be trained to perform specific tasks, as pattern recognition.
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