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  • New Neural Circuits for Robot Phonotaxis  
  • by Richard Reeve Barbara, Barbara Webb, Centre For Cognitive, Computational Neuroscience, Stirling Fk La — 2002 — Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A
  • … hardware was interfaced with a spiking neural network simulation, and it was shown that the algorithmic…
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  • Analog Models for Early Vision  
  • by John G. Harris, John G. Harris — 1991 — California Institute of Technology
  • … detection. This is the first hardware circuit that explicitly implements line-process discontinuities. Since…
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  • Towards Parallel VHDL Simulation  
  • by Sven Sköld, Sven Skld, Sven Skld, Rassul Ayani, Rassul Ayani, Rassul Ayani — 1994
  • … to view the VHDL simulation cycle shows that there will always be some delay between a process assigning a
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  • Towards a Nanoscale Artificial Cortex  
  • by Alice C. Parker, Aaron K. Friesz, Afshaneh Pakdaman — Proceedings of The 2006 International Conference on Computing in Nanotechnology (CNAN’06
  • … in different types of neural cells involved in proximal processing [5, 6, 7]. Modeling a complete list…
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  • Towards Evolving Electronic Circuits for  
  • by Autonomous Space Applications, Jason D. Lohn, Silvano P. Colombano — 2000 — Proceedings of the 2000 IEEE Aerospace Conference
  • … search and a circuitconstruction language. Our system allows circuit size (number of devices), circuit
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