MIPT specialists are developing the first Russian neurostor. It will become one of the key pieces of the future neuromorphic computer that will imitate the human brain, writes Izvestia.
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Scientists have already learned how to create memristors, artificial synapses that provide communication between neurons. Therefore, if they manage to imitate a nerve cell, this will bring them much closer to the physical embodiment of a neural network.
According to experts, a neuromorphic computer will open up many possibilities, in particular it can be installed in robots, drones and other equipment.
Specialists already have prototypes of the threshold and capacitance switch. It may take several years to develop a complete hardware neural network. According to Petr Fedorov, associate professor at the Department of Informatics and Computer Systems Software at the National Research University MIET, the technology will most likely be used first in computer vision systems to recognize various objects.
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Karina Pardaeva
Source: RB

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