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download pdf | 2007 :: Volume 3, Number 2 Spring- Supervised learning in spiking neural networks
- Dealing with unexpected words
- Embedded vision systems for real-time applications
- Can spike-based speech recognition systems outperform conventional approaches?
- Book review: Analog VLSI circuits for the perception of visual motion
- Editorial: Feeding the senses
2006 :: Volume 3, Number 1 Summer - A neurobiological perspective
on intelligent devices - Freeing vision from frames
- Light touch for balance
- AER representation tools
Laboratory Notes - Unconventional functions in
charge-based CMOS Workshop Review - INE/UPenn word-serial AER
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| 2005 :: Volume 2, Number 2 Autumn - A neuromorphic robot vision with a mixed analog- digital architecture
- Telluride Workshop highlights
- The Telluride ‘Grand Challenge’ Robot Race
- The Audiosapiana robot contender
- A high-speed/precision winner-take-all circuit
- Bio-inspired robot vision for a grasping task
- Wide-dynamic-range imaging
- A cortically-inspired active binocular vision system
- The USB Revolution
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| 2005 :: Volume 2, Number 1 Spring In this issue: - Special section on INI AER
- Iqr simulator for large-scale neuronal systems
- VLSI networks of I&F networks with spike-timing dependent plasticity
- AER hardware and software
- An AER Ear Laboratory Notes
- INI sensor-control-interface board and tuning GUI Book Review
- Shibata on new CMOS Imaging title
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| 2004 :: Volume 1, Number 2 Autumn In this issue: - Layout compiler for word-serial address-event transceiver
- Visual target tracking based on fly figure-detection cells
- Prototyping neural networks for legged-locomotion
- A distributed network for visual processing
- An electromyography- controlled tail
Laboratory Notes: - Saliency on a chip: Caltech’s digital approach
- A bias-current-generators toolkit
- The Tekkotsu development framework for the Sony AIBO
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| 2004 :: Volume 1, Number 1 Spring In this issue: - Telluride: Call for applications
- Smart building research at ETH/Caltech
- Wide dynamic range imaging from Ben Gurion
- University of Oslo on using the time domain
- Johns Hopkins research on using the time domain in analog circuits
- Caltech and MBARI collaborate to see jellies
- Imperial College vision chips for biomedical imaging
- CNRS robotic flight guidance
Laboratory Notes: - The iLab Neuromorphic Vision C++ Toolkit from USC
Library Essentials: - Analog VLSI & Neural Systems
- Mark Tilden and WowWee Toys introduce the Robosapien
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