Aiming at real-time event recognition, basic association hardware was developed using neuron MOS (nMOS), a multi-input threshold processing element device. To store a large amount of past events as analog vectors, new rewritable analog EEPROM cells were first designed, featuring high-accuracy analog
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Electronic life and synthetic intelligent systems
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- Elsevier Science
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