Neuromorphic Motion Detection and Orientation Selectivity by Volatile Resistive Switching Memories
Motion detection is a primary visual function, crucial for the survival of animals in nature. Direction‐selective (DS) neurons can be found in multiple locations in the visual neural system, both in the retina and in the visual cortex. For instance, the DS ganglion cell in the retina provides a real...
Main Authors: | Wei Wang, Erika Covi, Alessandro Milozzi, Matteo Farronato, Saverio Ricci, Caterina Sbandati, Giacomo Pedretti, Daniele Ielmini |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2021-04-01
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Series: | Advanced Intelligent Systems |
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Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1002/aisy.202000224 |
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