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Bio-inspired perception processor. A neuromorphic approach

Author: Patrick PIRIM

Publication date: May 10, 2017 | Lire en français

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    Innovation in the biomimetic domain has become very active since 2015. Its actors in France are: the CESE by declaring biomimicry of public interest, the inauguration of the CEEBIOS, and the creation by the CNRS of a BioComp working group, etc. These innovations achieved on neuromorphic processors now take their place in the field of artificial intelligence applications. They compete with deep learning used by major international companies. The contribution of biomimicry in computation processes, presented in this article, is an important differentiator between these techniques.

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    Abstract: Innovation in the biomimetic field has become very active since 2015. In France, this is reflected in: the CESE promulgating biomimicry as a matter of public interest, the inauguration of CEEBIOS, the creation by the CNRS of a BioComp working group, etc.

    These innovations in neuromorphic processors are now part of the field of artificial intelligence applications. They compete with the deep learning used by major international companies. The contribution of biomimicry to computational processes, presented in this article, is an important differentiator between these techniques.

    Abstract: The innovation in the biomimetic domain becoming very active since 2015. It's acted in France by: the CESE by promulgating the biomimicry of public interest, the inauguration of the CEEBIOS, and the creation by the CNRS of a workgroup BioComp, etc.

    These innovations done on neuromorphic processors join from now on in the field of the artificial intelligence applications. They compete with the deep learning used by big international companies. Biomimicry contribution in the computation processes, presented in this article, is differential important one between these techniques.

    Keywords: bio-inspired processor, semantic representation, spatio-temporal histogram, perception, dynamic attractor, neuromorphic process, perceptual invariance, unsupervised learning

    Keywords: neuromorphic processor, bio-inspired, semantic representation, spatiotemporal histogram, perception, dynamic attractor, neuromorphic process, perceptive invariance, unsupervised learning

    Key points

    Field: AI-based imaging and analysis techniques

    Degree of technology diffusion: Growth | Bio-inspired processor -available

    Technologies involved: Digital electronics

    Applications: Machine vision, ICT, IoT, ACAS, security, robotics, AI

    Main French players :

    Manufacturers: BVS-tech, Chronocam, Spikenet

    Competitive clusters: Capdigital, Opticvalley, Systematics

    Competence centers: CEEBIOS, gdr BIOCOMP, ISL

    Other players worldwide: syNAPSE program (IBM), NEUROGRID (Stanford), QUALCOMM, Movidius, Numenta

    Contact: [email protected] ; http://www.bvs-tech.com

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    KEYWORDS

    neuromorphic processor   |   bio-inspired   |   spatiotemporal histogram   |   perception   |   dynamic attractor   |   neuromorphic process   |   perceptive invariance   |   unsupervised learning


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