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Bio-inspired perception processor. A neuromorphic approach

Author: Patrick PIRIM

Publication date: May 10, 2017

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14. Outlook and developments

The Internet of Things will partly absorb this type of bio-inspired processor. Robotics requires more and more sensors to be analyzed in real time, at low power consumption and very low cost.

Finally, artificial intelligence is progressing and will be embedded in all kinds of applications, so the circuit's capacity for supervised or unsupervised learning in real time is a major asset that we need to have if our products are to become widespread.

The semantic value of generic and universal knowledge is the guarantee of massive use of the process.

However, we still have to finish modeling the unsupervised learning required for autonomous operation. Natural language should replace software programming.

The next evolution will be energetic, with processes that are currently synchronous (timing...

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