Van Doremaele et al., 2023 - Google Patents
A retrainable neuromorphic biosensor for on-chip learning and classificationVan Doremaele et al., 2023
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- Van Doremaele E
- Ji X
- Rivnay J
- Van De Burgt Y
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- Nature Electronics
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Neuromorphic computing could be used to directly perform complex classification tasks in hardware and is of potential value in the development of wearable, implantable and point-of- care devices. Successful implementation requires low-power operation, simple sensor …
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