Kwabena Boahen

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Creating the future w/Kwabena Boahen and his team at Stanford University Join in @ https://www.minds.com/groups/profile/525170186303578112/activity A Machine That Can Think Stanford joins the quest for cognitive computing. This is your brain on nanotech. Stanford scientists...See more

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Kwabena Boahen and his team @ Stanford are using the human brain as the blueprint for designing radically more powerful and energy-efficient computers. In this short demo, Boahen describes how his Brains in Silicon lab at Stanford University has created computer chips with "synapses" and "neurons" -- and how these chips might revolutionize computing. Creating the future w/Kwabena Boahen and his team at Stanford University Join in @ https://www.minds.com/groups/profile/525170186303578112/activity

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Kwabena Boahen solving the energy efficiency problem for the creation of life like artificial computing! Creating the future w/Kwabena Boahen and his team at Stanford University Join in @ https://www.minds.com/groups/profile/525170186303578112/activity

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Creating the future w/Kwabena Boahen and his team at Stanford University Join in @ https://www.minds.com/groups/profile/525170186303578112/activity SELF-ORGANIZED CORTICAL MAP FORMATION BY GUIDING CONNECTIONS Full PDF found @...See more

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http://www.esquire.com/features/brightest-2010/kwabena-boahen-1210 Creating the future w/Kwabena Boahen and his team at Stanford University Join in @ https://www.minds.com/groups/profile/525170186303578112/activity Kwabena Boahen: Brain Engineer Kwabena Boahen stands five...See more

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Creating the future w/Kwabena Boahen and his team at Stanford University Join in @ https://www.minds.com/groups/profile/525170186303578112/activity An in-silico Neural Model of Dynamic Routing Through Neuronal Coherence PDF found @...See more

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https://web.stanford.edu/group/brainsinsilicon/documents/SNNforBMI_NIPS11.pdf A Brain-Machine Interface Operating with a Real-Time Spiking Neural Network Control Algorithm Abstract: Motor prostheses aim to restore function to disabled patients. Despite compelling proof of...See more

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Kwabena Boahen holding a biologically inspired processor attached to a robotic arm in a laboratory at Stanford University. Credit Erin Lubin/The New York Times Creating the future w/Kwabena Boahen and his team at Stanford University Join in @ https://www.minds.com/groups/profile/525170186303578112/activity

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