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Bio-inspired perception processor. A neuromorphic approach

Author: Patrick PIRIM

Publication date: May 10, 2017

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2. Translating perceived information into elementary semantic representations

All our senses are different and need to communicate with each other. There is therefore a universal language that enables mutual understanding. Early work by David Hubel and Torsten Wiesel in the 60s on the cat's visual cortex revealed three major functions integrated into a set of neurons known as a "hypercolumn" (a volume of the cortex, approximately 1 × 1 mm across its entire thickness, in which all neurons have their receptive field in the same region of the retina, and in...

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