Subproject 9 Sample Clauses

Subproject 9. Neuromorphic Computing Platform SP9 is an HBP Platform SP. Its Operational Objectives are to: Operate, use and maintain the large-scale Platform installations This is initially the most important objective as it makes existing and unique neuromorphic facilities available to non-expert users. The use cases are basic neuroscience research and applications in cognitive computing outside neuroscience. For the first use case, cross-Platform cooperation within the HBP is carried out with: • SP3: Cognitive architectures in closed-loop experiments with special emphasis on plasticity, learning and development. • SP4: Implementation and testing of theoretical models of neural computation with special emphasis on bridging spatial and temporal scales. • SP6: Transferring reduced complexity circuits to the Neuromorphic Computing Platform. • SP7: Using the High Performance Computing Platform to process circuit mapping, executable system specifications and data analysis. • SP10: Using the virtual robotic environment for closed-loop experiments. Training for external neuroscience users is provided through education and training events. Support for experiments is provided as part of the Platform Work Plan. Cognitive computing applications outside neuroscience that use the Neuromorphic Computing Platform are expected to be carried out by collaborations outside the HBP. These will involve academic research groups from machine learning (e.g. deep learning) and industry as external Platform users. Build, operate and distribute reduced size portable systems as subsets of large systems Reduced size systems are available today, and are used by a broad community inside and outside the HBP. The SpiNNaker boards are used in robotics as real-time systems, as they can interface to electronic sensors and actuators. The most important application of reduced size systems throughout the FPA will be in education and training. In the HBP this is carried out via cross-SP cooperation with SP11, in particular the education section. The systems will be used as follows: • To introduce new HBP students and scientists to neuromorphic computing during HBP Schools, summits and similar events. • Outside the HBP, small systems will be used at summer schools, and will be given to academic groups for evaluation and research. The use in undergraduate and graduate teaching will be essential to broaden the user base in the future. Next generation chips (see next objective) will also be used for next genera...
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