SyNAPSE neuromorphic computing program

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The SyNAPSE neuromorphic computing program is a DARPA initiative to develop brain-inspired electronic systems that emulate neural architectures for highly efficient, scalable cognitive computing.


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instanceOf DARPA research program
neuromorphic computing initiative
acronym SyNAPSE
applicationArea autonomous systems
pattern recognition
robotics
sensory data processing
approach event-driven computation
hardware implementation of neural networks
massively parallel architectures
country United States
designPrinciple emulation of biological neural networks
plastic synapses
scalable neural architectures
domain brain-inspired computing
neuromorphic computing
field VLSI design
artificial intelligence hardware
computational neuroscience
focus low-power computation
on-chip learning and plasticity
real-time sensory processing
fullName Systems of Neuromorphic Adaptive Plastic Scalable Electronics
goal develop brain-inspired electronic systems
emulate neural architectures in hardware
enable highly efficient cognitive computing
enable scalable cognitive computing
objective achieve orders-of-magnitude energy efficiency over conventional computing for cognitive tasks
integrate memory and computation in neuromorphic hardware
relatedConcept cognitive computing
event-driven neuromorphic chips
spiking neural networks
relatedOrganization HRL Laboratories
IBM
University research groups in neuromorphic engineering
sponsor Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
sponsorAcronym DARPA
sponsorType US Department of Defense agency

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SyNAPSE neuromorphic computing program ("SyNAPSE")
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SyNAPSE neuromorphic computing program ("Systems of Neuromorphic Adaptive Plastic Scalable Electronics")
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Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
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