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There are at least two outstanding issues, however, which need to be addressed before real-world applications, such as intelligent sensors or autonomous robots, become possible: cascadability, to ensure that networks of arbitrary size and complexity can be assembled, and on-chip learning, so that the hardware is capable of adapting to changing environments or to the availability of new data. This paper focuses on both of these issues.

Type

Conference paper

Publication Date

01/01/1993

Pages

56 - 59