“…According to the near-sensor and in-sensor computing strategy, a low-level sensory processing system with fast response, small size, high efficiency, and low energy consumption can be achieved by constructing a “sensor-synapse” structure or developing an artificial synapse with sensing properties at the device level. 494,556,557,561–564 On the contrary, the high-level sensory processing always relies on array-level and ANN techniques, such as CNNs, deep neural networks (DNNs), and SNNs, to carry out cognitive tasks like classification, recognition, and localization. 494,560,562,563,565,566 Unfortunately, the high-level sensory processing in near-sensor and in-sensor computing systems still relies on the von Neumann computing architecture up to this point.…”