2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.06.29.450278
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A neuromorphic model of olfactory processing and sparse coding in the Drosophila larva brain

Abstract: Animal nervous systems are highly efficient in processing sensory input. The neuromorphic computing paradigm aims at the hardware implementation of similar mechanism to support novel solutions for building brain-inspired computing systems. Here, we take inspiration from sensory processing in the nervous system of the fruit fly larva. With its strongly limited computational resources of <200 neurons and <1.000 synapses the larval olfactory pathway employs fundamental computations to transform broadly tune… Show more

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