They talk about ULPEC: 2017 press review
Published on: 10 November 2017Le Temps: Le memristor, composant électronique qui fait apprendre les machines, 03.04.2017
Le Monde: Une synapse artificielle apprend seule, Â
Futurism.com: We Just Created an Artificial Synapse That Can Learn Autonomously, 05.04.2017
Techsina.com.cn: 能够å¦ä¹ 的人工神ç»çªè§¦ äººé€ å¤§è„‘å·²åœ¨åœ°å¹³çº¿ï¼Ÿ(Artificial synapses that can learn autonomously), 05.04.2017
Chuansong.me: å‘现|能自主å¦ä¹ 的人工神ç»çªè§¦å‡ºçŽ° ç¦»äººé€ â€œå¤§è„‘â€åˆè¿‘ä¸€æ¥ (Discovery | Artificial nerve synapses that can learn by themselves appear one step closer to the artificial “brain.“), 05.04.2017
Digitaltrends.com: An artificial synapse on a chip is able to learn autonomously, 06.04.2017Â
Nanotechweb.com: Electronic nanosynapses could make artificial brains, 06.04.2017
Sciences et avenir: Synapse artificielle : “Le memristor permettra des architectures neuromorphiques radicalement nouvelles« , 07.04.2017
Association for computer machinery: Electronic Synapses That Can Learn: Towards an Artificial Brain?, 07.04.2017
Challenges: Patrice Caine: “Thales va devenir un champion mondial du digital”, 19.06.2017
Scientific American: Quick thinking AI mimics the human brain, 22.06.2017
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ULPEC Fact Sheet #2: Event-based Vision Systems and their Possible Role in the EU Green Deal
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ULPEC Fact Sheet #1: Event-based Vision for Automated Driving – A Promising Technology for the Future
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10 November 2017
CNRS Press release: “Electronic Synapses that can learn: towards an artificial brain?â€
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10 November 2017
Speed Invariant Time Surface for Learning to Detect Corner Points with Event-Based Cameras
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