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Topic: Neuromorphic computing 'roadmap' envisions analog path to simulating human brain (Read 582 times)

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human congnitive fuctions are quite powerfull but our brains aren't perfect, while it is interesting to understand and add such functions to computers I think, computers should have their way of doing things, quantum computing might unlock new horizons, but today we huge quantum computers with our understanding of todays computing, instead of taking a whole new aproch
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you can even play games to stimulate your brain, something like lumosity Smiley

interesting really Cheesy
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(Phys.org) —In the field of neuromorphic engineering, researchers study computing techniques that could someday mimic human cognition. Electrical engineers at the Georgia Institute of Technology recently published a "roadmap" that details innovative analog-based techniques that could make it possible to build a practical neuromorphic computer.
http://phys.org/news/2014-04-neuromorphic-roadmap-envisions-analog-path.html

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