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韩国研究团队开发出类脑芯片,能够自主学习并纠正错误
IT之家 1 月 20 日消息,韩国科学技术院(KAIST)的研究团队成功开发出一种基于忆阻器(memristor)的集成芯片,该芯片能够模拟人脑处理信息的方式。这项研究由 KAIST 的教授 Shinhyun Choi 和 Young-Gyu ...
Semiconductor Engineering
4 小时
Research Bits: Jan. 20
Researchers from the University of Utah and the University of California Irvine discovered a new type of spin-orbit torque ...
Armed robbery in Revesby
8 小时
Smartwatch Depression Detection Method Unveiled by KAIST, UM
A international joint research team of KAIST and the University of Michigan developed a digital biomarker for predicting ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
18 小时
Breakthrough brain-inspired chip autonomously learns and corrects mistake
The team led by professors Shinhyun Choi and Young-Gyu Yoon’s has come up a next-gen neuromorphic chip, an ultra-small semiconductor that learns and corrects errors independentl ...
Science Daily
1 天
Insect-eye-inspired camera capturing 9,120 frames per second
A novel bio-inspired camera capable of ultra-high-speed imaging with high sensitivity was developed by mimicking the visual structure of insect eyes.
来自MSN
2 天
科学家模仿昆虫复眼,制造出每秒9120帧的相机
这个仿昆虫眼相机在高速和低光成像方面表现出色 ...
techxplore
2 天
Ultra-small neuromorphic chip learns and corrects errors autonomously
Existing computer systems have separate data processing and storage devices, making them inefficient for processing complex ...
3 天
Super-fast insect eye-inspired camera shoots 9,120 fps in 40x darker light
Researchers at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) have developed an ultra-high-speed imaging camera.
AlphaGalileo
3 天
KAIST Develops Insect-Eye-Inspired Camera Capturing 9,120 Frames Per Second
A novel bio-inspired camera capable of ultra-high-speed imaging with high sensitivity was developed by mimicking the visual ...
AlphaGalileo
3 天
KAIST Develops CamBio - a New Biotemplating Method
Professor Jae-Byum Chang and Professor Yeon Sik Jung’s joint research team of the Department of Materials Science and ...
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