Event-based neuromorphic systems / / edited by Shih-Chii S. Liu [and three other].
"Neuromorphic electronic engineering takes its inspiration from the functioning of nervous systems to build more power efficient electronic sensors and processors. Event-based neuromorphic systems are inspired by the brain's efficient data-driven communication design, which is key to its q...
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