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National Institute of Science and Technology

Technical Seminar Presentation

NEUROCOMPUTERS Presented By Utsav Saikia Roll# CS200118134 Under the guidance of Mr. Anisur Rehman

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National Institute of Science and Technology

Technical Seminar Presentation Introduction •Neurocomputers, “Computers with Brain” •Artificial intelligence allow a computer to get really smart •neuro-electronics •Trents in improvements

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National Institute of Science and Technology

Technical Seminar Presentation Reasons for Doing Study on Neurocomputers •main reason •advantages of neural networks and neurocomputers •repetition of new and old information •neural networks and neurocomputers better than more conventional kinds of software and hardware Utsav Saikia(CS200118134)

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National Institute of Science and Technology

Technical Seminar Presentation Advantages of Neurocomputers • demonstrations of adaptiveness • learning • associative memory • optimization and classification of information

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National Institute of Science and Technology

Technical Seminar Presentation Present Technology Neuro Cell

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Technical Seminar Presentation Present Technology Leech Cells

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National Institute of Science and Technology

Technical Seminar Presentation Breakthroughs in Neurocomputing • Since the first working model of neurocomputing was invented only five years ago, this technology is still very much in its infancy • Some automated procedure, whether enzymatic, mechanical, or electrical, must facilitate the placement of neurons in their wells without a human technician guiding each separate cell. • Eve Marder of Brandeis University developed a computer program to translate neural communication

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National Institute of Science and Technology

Technical Seminar Presentation Processing Characteristics • Self-organization

• Multiple States

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National Institute of Science and Technology

Technical Seminar Presentation Neurocomputers Inside Supercomputers • Exists in the form of the program that implements the neural network algorithm of the optimal loading distribution between processors • The neural network is considered as the component part of the optimization compiler • For maximal efficiency for the distributed information processing system, one needs to equalize the load feeding to each processor

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Technical Seminar Presentation Benefits

• Medicine • Quantum Mechanics • Processing Efficiency

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Technical Seminar Presentation Consequences of Neurocomputing • Direction of synthesizing intelligent life from machine parts • The Matrix? • The rational thinking of manipulated brain cells combined with the memory and storage capacity of traditional computers would create a mind far superior to any natural human mind.

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National Institute of Science and Technology

Technical Seminar Presentation Conclusion

• Bare–bone architecture

• -In about 10 years or so neurocomputers will go commercial.

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National Institute of Science and Technology

Technical Seminar Presentation

THANK YOU

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