Hsu et al., 1987 - Google Patents
Experimental demonstrations of optical neural computersHsu et al., 1987
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- Hsu K
- Brady D
- Psaltis D
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- Neural information processing systems
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Experimental Demonstrations of Optical Neural Computers Page 1 EXPERIMENTAL
DEMONSTRATIONS OF OPTICAL NEURAL COMPUTERS Ken Hsu, David Brady, and
Demetri Psaltis Department of Electrical Engineering California Institute of Technology …
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