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This book is loosely based on a Multidisciplinary University
Research Initiative (MURI) project and a few supplemental projects
sponsored by the Of?ce of Naval Research (ONR) during the time
frame of 2004-2009. The initial technical scope and vision of the
MURI project was formulated by Drs. Larry Cooper and Joel Davis,
both program of?cers at ONR at the time. The unifying theme of this
MURI project and its companionefforts is the concept of cellular
nonlinear/neuralnetwork (CNN) technology and its various extensions
and chip implementations, including nanoscale sensors and the
broadening ?eld of cellular wave computing. In recent years,
CNN-based vision system drew much attention from vision scientists
to device technologists and computer architects. Due to its early -
plementation in a two-dimensional (2D) topography, it found success
in early vision technologyapplications, such as focal-plane arrays,
locally adaptable sensor/ processor integration, resulting in
extremely high frame rates of 10,000 frames per second. More
recently it drew increasing attention from computer architects, due
to its intrinsic local interconnect architecture and parallel
processing paradigm. As a result, a few spin-off companies have
already been successful in bringing cel- lar wave computing and CNN
technology to the market. This book aims to capture some of the
recent advances in the ?eld of CNN research and a few select areas
of applications.
This book is loosely based on a Multidisciplinary University
Research Initiative (MURI) project and a few supplemental projects
sponsored by the Of?ce of Naval Research (ONR) during the time
frame of 2004-2009. The initial technical scope and vision of the
MURI project was formulated by Drs. Larry Cooper and Joel Davis,
both program of?cers at ONR at the time. The unifying theme of this
MURI project and its companionefforts is the concept of cellular
nonlinear/neuralnetwork (CNN) technology and its various extensions
and chip implementations, including nanoscale sensors and the
broadening ?eld of cellular wave computing. In recent years,
CNN-based vision system drew much attention from vision scientists
to device technologists and computer architects. Due to its early -
plementation in a two-dimensional (2D) topography, it found success
in early vision technologyapplications, such as focal-plane arrays,
locally adaptable sensor/ processor integration, resulting in
extremely high frame rates of 10,000 frames per second. More
recently it drew increasing attention from computer architects, due
to its intrinsic local interconnect architecture and parallel
processing paradigm. As a result, a few spin-off companies have
already been successful in bringing cel- lar wave computing and CNN
technology to the market. This book aims to capture some of the
recent advances in the ?eld of CNN research and a few select areas
of applications.
Cellular Nonlinear/neural Network (CNN) technology is both a
revolutionary concept and an experimentally proven new computing
paradigm. Analogic cellular computers based on CNNs are set to
change the way analog signals are processed and are paving the way
to an analog computing industry. This unique undergraduate level
textbook includes many examples and exercises, including CNN
simulator and development software accessible via the Internet. It
is an ideal introduction to CNNs and analogic cellular computing
for students, researchers and engineers from a wide range of
disciplines. Although its prime focus is on visual computing, the
concepts and techniques described in the book will be of great
interest to those working in other areas of research including
modeling of biological, chemical and physical processes. Leon Chua,
co-inventor of the CNN, and Tamas Roska are both highly respected
pioneers in the field.
Cellular Nonlinear/Neural Network (CNN) technology is both a revolutionary concept and an experimentally proven new computing paradigm. Analogic cellular computers based on CNNs are set to change the way analog signals are processed. This unique undergraduate level textbook includes many examples and exercises, including CNN simulator and development software accessible via the Internet. It is an ideal introduction to CNNs and analogic cellular computing for students, researchers and engineers from a wide range of disciplines. Leon Chua, co-inventor of the CNN, and Tamās Roska are both highly respected pioneers in the field.
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