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Frances Chance – Modeling Coordinate Transformations in Neural and Neuromorphic Systems

University of Maryland 8125 Paint Branch Dr (Room IRB 4105), College Park, MD, United States

Hosted by the Perception and Robotics Group Seminar Series on Robotics and Computer Vision at the University of Maryland. Abstract. Animals excel at a wide range behaviors, many of which are essential for Continue readingFrances Chance – Modeling Coordinate Transformations in Neural and Neuromorphic Systems

Cristian Axenie @ ONM – Hybrid Learning for Event-Based Visual Motion Detection and Tracking of Pedestrians

Online

The Vision Zero Program’s purpose is to reduce traffic-related fatalities and serious injuries while promoting equitable, safe, and healthy mobility for all. Ultimately, the challenge is to detect pedestrians during Continue readingCristian Axenie @ ONM – Hybrid Learning for Event-Based Visual Motion Detection and Tracking of Pedestrians

Aaron Spieler @ ONM – The ELM Neuron: An Efficient and Expressive Cortical Neuron Model Can Solve Long-Horizon Tasks

Online

From the Open Neuromorphic website. Biological cortical neurons are remarkably sophisticated computational devices, temporally integrating their vast synaptic input over an intricate dendritic tree, subject to complex, nonlinearly interacting internal Continue readingAaron Spieler @ ONM – The ELM Neuron: An Efficient and Expressive Cortical Neuron Model Can Solve Long-Horizon Tasks

Seminar by Francky Catthoor: Where digital becomes almost-neural: variability phenomena at the extreme miniaturization limit of ‘classical’ microchips

Online

Francky Catthoor He is an expert with a life-long research record on (digital) microchip design, and he has also collaborated with neuromorphic computing researchers. In this special seminar, he will Continue readingSeminar by Francky Catthoor: Where digital becomes almost-neural: variability phenomena at the extreme miniaturization limit of ‘classical’ microchips

NHR PerfLab Seminar: Neuromorphic Computing from the Computer Science Perspective – Algorithms and Applications

Online

Speaker: Catherine Schuman, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Tennessee Date and time: Tuesday, April 1, 2025, 2:00 p.m. CEST Zoom: https://go-nhr.de/perflab-seminar Abstract Neuromorphic computing is a popular Continue readingNHR PerfLab Seminar: Neuromorphic Computing from the Computer Science Perspective – Algorithms and Applications

University of Manchester – Inaugural Lecture: 35 years of Neuromorphic Systems Engineering

University of Manchester Oxford Road, Manchester, United Kingdom

Inaugural Lecture: 35 years of Neuromorphic Systems Engineering by Professor André Van Schaik, Furber Chair in Computer Systems Engineering, Department of Computer Science Abstract: In this Inaugural Lecture I will Continue readingUniversity of Manchester – Inaugural Lecture: 35 years of Neuromorphic Systems Engineering