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K-means data clustering with memristor networksJeong et al., 2018
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- Jeong Y
- Lee J
- Moon J
- Shin J
- Lu W
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- Nano letters
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Memristor-based neuromorphic networks have been actively studied as a promising candidate to overcome the von-Neumann bottleneck in future computing applications. Several recent studies have demonstrated memristor network's capability to perform …
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