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Advances in Neuromorphic Memristor Science and Applications (Springer Series in Cognitive and Neural Systems)

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Advances in Neuromorphic Memristor Science and Applications (Springer Series in Cognitive and Neural Systems), Tamas Balla, 9789400744905

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Physical implementation of the memristor at industrial scale sparked the interest from various disciplines, ranging from physics, nanotechnology, electrical engineering, neuroscience, to intelligent robotics. As any promising new technology, it has raised hopes and questions; it is an extremely challenging task to live up to the high expectations and to devise revolutionary and feasible future applications for memristive devices. The possibility of gathering prominent scientists in the heart of the Silicon Valley given by the 2011 International Joint Conference on Neural Networks held in San Jose, CA, has offered us the unique opportunity of organizing a series of special events on the present status and future perspectives in neuromorphic memristor science. This book presents a selection of the remarkable contributions given by the leaders of the field and it may serve as inspiration and future reference to all researchers that want to explore the extraordinary possibilities given by this revolutionary concept. Foreword Part I  Fundamental Concepts of Memristors and Neuromorphic Systems   Prolog – Memristor Minds; Greg Snider Are Memristors the Future of AI? – A Review of Recent Progress and Future Perspectives; Robert Kozma, Robinson E. Pino, and Giovanni E. Pazienza   Biologically-Inspired Electronics with Memory Circuit Elements; Massimiliano Di Ventra and Yuriy Pershin  Persuading Computers to Act More Like Brains; Heather Ames, Massimiliano Versace, Anatoli Gorchetchnikov, Benjamin Chandler, Gennady Livitz, Jasmin Lveill, Ennio Mingolla, Dick Carter, Hisham Abdalla, and Greg Snider  Memristors for More Than Just Memory: How to Use Learning to Expand Applications; Paul J. Werbos  Part II  Computational Models of Memristors Computational Intelligence and Neuromorphic Computing Architectures; Robinson E. Pino  Reconfigurable Memristor Fabrics for Heterogeneous Computing; Dhireesha Kudithipudi and Cory E. Merkel   Statistical Memristor Model and Its Applications in Neuromorphic Computing; Hai (Helen) Li and Pino E. Robinson  Adaptive Resonance Theory Design in Mixed Memristive-Fuzzy Hardware; Max Versace, Robert T. Kozma, and Donald C. Wunsch  Memristor SPICE Modeling; Chris Yakopcic, Tarek M. Taha, Guru Subramanyam, and Robinson E. Pino   Part III. Hardware Embodiments with Memristive Properties and Applications Energy-Efficient Memristive Analog and Digital Electronics; Sung Mo “Steve” Kang and Sangho Shin  Memristor Models for Pattern Recognition Systems; Fernando Corinto, A. Ascoli, and Marco Gilli  Phase Change Memory and Chalcogenide Materials Neuromorphic Applications: Emphasis on Synaptic Plasticity; Manan Suri, and Barbara DeSalvo A Columnar V1/V2 Visual Cortex Model and Emulation; Robinson E. Pino and Michael Moore    Polymer and Nanoparticle-Composite Bistable Devices: Physics of Operation and Initial Applications Robert A. Nawrocki, Richard M. Voyles, and Sean E. Shaeen  Index A Columnar V1/V2 Visual Cortex Model and Emulation; Robinson E. Pino and Michael Moore    Polymer and Nanoparticle-Composite Bistable Devices: Physics of Operation and Initial Applications Robert A. Nawrocki, Richard M. Voyles, and Sean E. Shaeen  Index Prolog – Memristor Minds; Greg Snider Are Memristors the Future of AI? – A Review of Recent Progress and Future Perspectives; Robert Kozma, Robinson E. Pino, and Giovanni E. Pazienza   Biologically-Inspired Electronics with Memory Circuit Elements; Massimiliano Di Ventra and Yuriy Pershin  Persuading Computers to Act More Like Brains; Heather Ames, Massimiliano Versace, Anatoli Gorchetchnikov, Benjamin Chandler, Gennady Livitz, Jasmin Lveill, Ennio Mingolla, Dick Carter, Hisham Abdalla, and Greg Snider  Memristors for More Than Just Memory: How to Use Learning to Expand Applications; Paul J. Werbos  Part II  Computational Models of Memristors Computational Intelligence and Neuromorphic Computing Architectures; Robinson E. Pino  Reconfigurable Memristor Fabrics for Heterogeneous Computing; Dhireesha Kudithipudi and Cory E. Merkel   Statistical Memristor Model and Its Applications in Neuromorphic Computing; Hai (Helen) Li and Pino E. Robinson  Adaptive Resonance Theory Design in Mixed Memristive-Fuzzy Hardware; Max Versace, Robert T. Kozma, and Donald C. Wunsch  Memristor SPICE Modeling; Chris Yakopcic, Tarek M. Taha, Guru Subramanyam, and Robinson E. Pino   Part III. Hardware Embodiments with Memristive Properties and Applications Energy-Efficient Memristive Analog and Digital Electronics; Sung Mo “Steve” Kang and Sangho Shin  Memristor Models for Pattern Recognition Systems; Fernando Corinto, A. Ascoli, and Marco Gilli  Phase Change Memory and Chalcogenide Materials Neuromorphic Applications: Emphasis on Synaptic Plasticity; Manan Suri, and Barbara DeSalvo A Columnar V1/V2 Visual Cortex Model and Emulation; Robinson E. Pino and Michael Moore    Polymer and Nanoparticle-Composite Bistable Devices: Physics of Operation and Initial Applications Robert A. Nawrocki, Richard M. Voyles, and Sean E. Shaeen  Index A Columnar V1/V2 Visual Cortex Model and Emulation; Robinson E. Pino and Michael Moore    Polymer and Nanoparticle-Composite Bistable Devices: Physics of Operation and Initial Applications Robert A. Nawrocki, Richard M. Voyles, and Sean E. Shaeen  Index Part I  Fundamental Concepts of Memristors and Neuromorphic Systems   Prolog – Memristor Minds; Greg Snider Are Memristors the Future of AI? – A Review of Recent Progress and Future Perspectives; Robert Kozma, Robinson E. Pino, and Giovanni E. Pazienza   Biologically-Inspired Electronics with Memory Circuit Elements; Massimiliano Di Ventra and Yuriy Pershin  Persuading Computers to Act More Like Brains; Heather Ames, Massimiliano Versace, Anatoli Gorchetchnikov, Benjamin Chandler, Gennady Livitz, Jasmin Lveill, Ennio Mingolla, Dick Carter, Hisham Abdalla, and Greg Snider  Memristors for More Than Just Memory: How to Use Learning to Expand Applications; Paul J. Werbos  Part II  Computational Models of Memristors Computational Intelligence and Neuromorphic Computing Architectures; Robinson E. Pino  Reconfigurable Memristor Fabrics for Heterogeneous Computing; Dhireesha Kudithipudi and Cory E. Merkel   Statistical Memristor Model and Its Applications in Neuromorphic Computing; Hai (Helen) Li and Pino E. Robinson  Adaptive Resonance Theory Design in Mixed Memristive-Fuzzy Hardware; Max Versace, Robert T. Kozma, and Donald C. Wunsch  Memristor SPICE Modeling; Chris Yakopcic, Tarek M. Taha, Guru Subramanyam, and Robinson E. Pino   Part III. Hardware Embodiments with Memristive Properties and Applications Energy-Efficient Memristive Analog and Digital Electronics; Sung Mo “Steve” Kang and Sangho Shin  Memristor Models for Pattern Recognition Systems; Fernando Corinto, A. Ascoli, and Marco Gilli  Phase Change Memory and Chalcogenide Materials Neuromorphic Applications: Emphasis on Synaptic Plasticity; Manan Suri, and Barbara DeSalvo A Columnar V1/V2 Visual Cortex Model and Emulation; Robinson E. Pino and Michael Moore    Polymer and Nanoparticle-Composite Bistable Devices: Physics of Operation and Initial Applications Robert A. Nawrocki, Richard M. Voyles, and Sean E. Shaeen  Index A Columnar V1/V2 Visual Cortex Model and Emulation; Robinson E. Pino and Michael Moore    Polymer and Nanoparticle-Composite Bistable Devices: Physics of Operation and Initial Applications Robert A. Nawrocki, Richard M. Voyles, and Sean E. Shaeen  Index Prolog – Memristor Minds; Greg Snider Are Memristors the Future of AI? – A Review of Recent Progress and Future Perspectives; Robert Kozma, Robinson E. Pino, and Giovanni E. Pazienza   Biologically-Inspired Electronics with Memory Circuit Elements; Massimiliano Di Ventra and Yuriy Pershin  Persuading Computers to Act More Like Brains; Heather Ames, Massimiliano Versace, Anatoli Gorchetchnikov, Benjamin Chandler, Gennady Livitz, Jasmin Lveill, Ennio Mingolla, Dick Carter, Hisham Abdalla, and Greg Snider  Memristors for More Than Just Memory: How to Use Learning to Expand Applications; Paul J. Werbos  Part II  Computational Models of Memristors Computational Intelligence and Neuromorphic Computing Architectures; Robinson E. Pino  Reconfigurable Memristor Fabrics for Heterogeneous Computing; Dhireesha Kudithipudi and Cory E. Merkel   Statistical Memristor Model and Its Applications in Neuromorphic Computing; Hai (Helen) Li and Pino E. Robinson  Adaptive Resonance Theory Design in Mixed Memristive-Fuzzy Hardware; Max Versace, Robert T. Kozma, and Donald C. Wunsch  Memristor SPICE Modeling; Chris Yakopcic, Tarek M. Taha, Guru Subramanyam, and Robinson E. Pino   Part III. Hardware Embodiments with Memristive Properties and Applications Energy-Efficient Memristive Analog and Digital Electronics; Sung Mo “Steve” Kang and Sangho Shin  Memristor Models for Pattern Recognition Systems; Fernando Corinto, A. Ascoli, and Marco Gilli  Phase Change Memory and Chalcogenide Materials Neuromorphic Applications: Emphasis on Synaptic Plasticity; Manan Suri, and Barbara DeSalvo A Columnar V1/V2 Visual Cortex Model and Emulation; Robinson E. Pino and Michael Moore    Polymer and Nanoparticle-Composite Bistable Devices: Physics of Operation and Initial Applications Robert A. Nawrocki, Richard M. Voyles, and Sean E. Shaeen  Index A Columnar V1/V2 Visual Cortex Model and Emulation; Robinson E. Pino and Michael Moore    Polymer and Nanoparticle-Composite Bistable Devices: Physics of Operation and Initial Applications Robert A. Nawrocki, Richard M. Voyles, and Sean E. Shaeen 

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