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- Neurocomputer may refer to: Wetware computer, a computer made of living neurons Artificial neural network, a mathematical model designed to imitate the...
- Wetware (brain) Biosensor Machine olfaction Biological computer born Neurocomputers - computers are far from comparable to human brain (Discover Magazine...
- Multi Objects (COLAMO) Proprietary language from “Supercomputers and Neurocomputers Research Center” Co Ltd. Compiler for Universal Programmable Logic (CUPL)...
- Fuwa, Y.; Aramaki, N. (18–21 November 1991). "A parallel ASIC VLSI neurocomputer for a large number of neurons and billion connections per second speed"...
- biotechnology Aerospace and geoinformation technologies, land-use planning Neurocomputers, parallel and high-performance computing Complex information security...
- NETWORKS, ATTENTION, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE." Neurocomputers and Attention: Connectionism and neurocomputers 2 (1991): 433. Marupaka, Nagendra, and Ali A...
- Branschke (2019) Olle Gällmo - med pipan i säcken (2008) An Introduction to Neurocomputer Design (1991) Silver Zorn Medal - riksspelman 2008 Celsiustrion Härfågel...
- 2006.02.002. PMID 16772129. Hameroff, S.R. (2007). "The Brain Is Both Neurocomputer and Quantum Computer". Cognitive Science. 31 (6): 1035–1045. doi:10...
- 1991–97, Siemens developed the MA-16 chip, SYNAPSE-1 and SYNAPSE-3 Neurocomputer. The MA-16 was a fast matrix-matrix multiplier that can be combined...
- Asurāda) Voiced by: Kenichi Ono (****anese); Paul Pistore (English) A super-neurocomputer AI for cyber systems (CS) with advanced growth and learning capabilities...