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SYNCH · A SYnaptically connected brain-silicon Neural Closed-loop Hybrid system
The brain, with its remarkable computational properties, provides animals with capabilities of physical autonomy, interaction and adaptation that are unmatched by any artificial system. The brain is a complex network that has evolved to optimize processing of real-world inputs by relying on event-based signaling and self-reorganizing connectivity. Spikes (the events) are transmitted between neurons through synapses which undergo continuous ‘birth’-‘death’ and adjustment, reconfiguring brain circuits and adapting processing to ever changing inputs.The scientific and technological objective of the project is to create a hybrid system where a neural network in the brain of a living animal (BNN) and a silicon neural network of spiking neurons on a chip (SNN) are interconnected by neuromorphic synapses, thus enabling co-evolution of connectivity and co-processing of information of the two networks
Consortium · 8 organisations
UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI PADOVA
IT · €370,500
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET GRAZ
AT · €582,785
SYNSENSE AG
CH · €609,174
ARC INSTRUMENTS LTD
UK · €220,000
BAR ILAN UNIVERSITY
IL · €721,250
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON
UK · €711,716
ENGINSOFT SPA
IT · €152,875
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET DRESDEN
DE · €781,313
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