Neuromorphic hardware as a self-organizing computing system
Khacef, Lyes, Girau, Bernard, Rougier, Nicolas, Upegui, Andres, Miramond, Benoit
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
This paper presents the self-organized neuromorphic architecture named SOMA. The objective is to study neural-based self-organization in computing systems and to prove the feasibility of a self-organizing hardware structure. Considering that these properties emerge from large scale and fully connected neural maps, we will focus on the definition of a self-organizing hardware architecture based on digital spiking neurons that offer hardware efficiency. From a biological point of view, this corresponds to a combination of the so-called synaptic and structural plasticities. We intend to define computational models able to simultaneously self-organize at both computation and communication levels, and we want these models to be hardware-compliant, fault tolerant and scalable by means of a neuro-cellular structure.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Oct-30-2018
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