Skip to content

Accelerating Research on Neuromorphic Perception, Action, and Cognition

Header Right Sidebar Widget Area

Menu

Primary menu

  • HOME
  • PARTICIPANTS
  • ACTIVITIES
  • FELLOWSHIPS
  • SEMINARS
  • COMMUNITY RESOURCES
    • Events
    • Resources and Tools
    • News and Blogs
    • Videos
    • Books
    • Jobs
    • World Map
  • CONTACT US

Hands on tutorial SpiNNaker | Andrew Rowley | 2022


NICE 2022, Software and Tools
Andrew Rowley, spinnaker, tutorial, University of Manchester
0 views
Posted on 5 March, 2023

You may also like

A Logical Framework for Classifying Information Processing Systems: Sadas Shankar -  Day 5 (QiNS) - Telluride 2023
55:24
A Logical Framework for Classifying Information...
7 views
ONM - Training robust CV models for neuromorphic hardware - Gregor Lenz
1:12:30
ONM – Training robust CV models for neuromorphic...
7 views
Fundamental Neuroscience for Neuromorphs - Mike Stryker - Day 10 (CNS) - Telluride 2023
01:02:00
Fundamental Neuroscience for Neuromorphs – Mike...
5 views
Open-Source Neuromorphic Hardware (Peng Zhou/Jason Esraghian) - Day 1 (OSN) - Telluride 2023
21:00
Open-Source Neuromorphic Hardware (Peng Zhou/Jason...
4 views
Forest Fire Data and Modeling it with DNNs - Tim Welch - Day 4 (NC) - Telluride 2023
10:45
Forest Fire Data and Modeling it with DNNs – Tim...
4 views
12…8»

Page 1 of 8

This entry was posted by Nikhil Garg. Bookmark the permalink.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*

*

Post navigation

← Previous Previous post: A framework to enable top-down co-design of neuromorphic systems for real-world applications | Catherine Schuman | 2022
Next → Next post: A neuromorphic future for classical computing tasks | Brad Aimone | 2021
Copyright © 2023 | Privacy Policy | All Rights Reserved.
Found a broken link or or other problem? Contact us!
Scroll Up