2015
DOI: 10.1063/1.4912539
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Phoneme discrimination using a pair of neurons built from CRS fuzzy logic gates

Abstract: We consider the ability of a very simple feed-forward neural network to discriminate phonemes based on just relative power spectrum. The network consists of two neurons with symmetric nonlinear response over a spectral range. The neurons are built from complementary resistive switches. The output of the neurons is subsequently fed to a comparator. We show that often this is enough to achieve complete separation of data. The networks considered are directly amenable to hardware (neuromorphic) designs. Other adv… Show more

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“…A common use of memristors in neuromorphic implementations is as part of or the entire synapse implementation (depending on the type of network) [862]- [868], [1025]- [1027], [1036], [1063]- [1065], [1103], [1149]-[1154], [1177], [1178], [1200], [1206]- [1208], [1262]- [1264], [1284], [1356], [1357], [1456], [1803]- [1820]. Sometimes the memristor is simply used as a synaptic weight storage element.…”
Section: B Device-level Componentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A common use of memristors in neuromorphic implementations is as part of or the entire synapse implementation (depending on the type of network) [862]- [868], [1025]- [1027], [1036], [1063]- [1065], [1103], [1149]-[1154], [1177], [1178], [1200], [1206]- [1208], [1262]- [1264], [1284], [1356], [1357], [1456], [1803]- [1820]. Sometimes the memristor is simply used as a synaptic weight storage element.…”
Section: B Device-level Componentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A variety of sound-based recognition tasks have also been considered with neuromorphic systems. Speech recognition, for example, has been a common application for neuromorphic systems [502], [591], [628], [754], [755], [812], [868], [976], [978], [984], [1004]- [1006], [1030], [1031], [1048], [1104], [1105], [1206], [1463], [1546], [1665], [1859], [1861], [2448], [2621]- [2624]. Neuromorphic systems have also been applied to music recognition tasks [584], [588], [2425].…”
Section: Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%