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A neuromorphic sound localization system is presented, based on the extraction of interaural time difference from a far-field source and employing two microphones and a pair of silicon cochleae with address event interface for front-end processing.
BRAINS AND MACHINES
Researchers at MIT have developed the first integrated-circuit vocal tract, which could eventually make it's way into high-end PDAs. It's biologically inspired and combined with a bionic-ear processor in a feedback loop. This means it can not only be used...
Using the onset time of stimuli, a biologically-inspired system learns to identify the sources of sounds.
The interesting dynamics of the cochlea are increasingly successfully being implemented using electronics.
Large numbers of neurons can be implemented on fully-parallel reconfigurable platforms such as FPGAs.
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