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AAAI
2006
15 years 1 months ago
Towards Chemical Universal Turing Machines
Present developments in the natural sciences are providing enormous and challenging opportunities for various AI technologies to have an unprecedented impact in the broader scient...
Stephen Muggleton
ISCAS
2005
IEEE
173views Hardware» more  ISCAS 2005»
15 years 6 months ago
CMOS contact imager for monitoring cultured cells
— There is a growing interest in developing low cost, low power, highly integrated biosensor systems to characterize individual cells for applications such as cell analysis, drug...
Honghao Ji, Pamela Abshire, M. Urdaneta, Elisabeth...
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ICRA
2007
IEEE
134views Robotics» more  ICRA 2007»
15 years 6 months ago
A Strategy for Vision-Based Controlled Pushing of Microparticles
— In this paper, a strategy for controlled pushing is presented for microassembly of 4.5 μm polystyrene particles on a flat glass substrate using an atomic force microscope prob...
Nicholas A. Lynch, Cagdas D. Onal, Eugenio Schuste...
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APIN
2002
80views more  APIN 2002»
15 years 9 days ago
Searching a Scalable Approach to Cerebellar Based Control
Decades of research into the structure and function of the cerebellum have led to a clear understanding of many of its cells, as well as how learning might take place. Furthermore...
Jan Peters, P. Patrick van der Smagt
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ICANN
2005
Springer
15 years 6 months ago
A Real-Time, FPGA Based, Biologically Plausible Neural Network Processor
Abstract. A real-time, large scale, leaky-integrate-and-fire neural network processor realized using FPGA is presented. This has been designed, as part of a collaborative project,...
Martin J. Pearson, Ian Gilhespy, Kevin N. Gurney, ...