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Doing some keyword searches and this dissertation from April came up.

Very noble piece of work around gender violence and women.

One element of the paper is around a wearable called Bindi as per except further below.

Whilst we weren't utilised in this dissertation, the comment was made under future work....which I hope they manage to do.

Maybe BRN could get in touch with the authors with an old donated board or something :unsure:

"The integration of neuromorphic computing into Bindi, such as Akida Neural Processor SoC."

Fear Classification
using Affective Computing with
Physiological Information and
Smart-Wearables
by
Jose Ángel Miranda Calero
A dissertation submitted by in partial fulfillment of the
requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in
Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Automation
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
PhD Advisor(s):
Celia López-Ongil
Marta Portela García
Supervisor:
Celia López-Ongil
April, 2022

Secondly, Bindi is presented. This is an end-to-end autonomous multimodal system leveraging affective IoT throughout auditory and physiological commercial off-the-shelf smart-sensors, hierarchical multisensorial fusion, and secured server architecture to combat Gender-based Violence by automatically detecting risky situations based on a multimodal intelligence engine and then triggering a protection protocol.
Specifically, this research is focused onto the hardware and software design of one of the two edge-computing devices within Bindi. This is a bracelet integrating three
physiological sensors, actuators, power monitoring integrated chips, and a System-On-Chip with wireless capabilities.

 
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Just received this from nViso - I see its relevance in the reference to "tipping point", although used in relation to ChatGPT, rather than @Fact Finder 's use in relation to Akida. My thinking is that ChatGPT's performance cannot but be enhanced by Akida:


As we welcome in 2023, we are reminded of the dot com era and its survivors. Those that are with us today went on to dominate decades of innovation transforming the internet to what it is today. Not by dreams alone, but real products and innovations that made a tangible difference to everyday lives.

As we look into the horizon of the new year NVISO is filled with excitement and determination. AI is clearly the new frontier to drive innovation and progress (if you have not done so please check out #ChatGPT - it will be the tipping point for AI in 2023 and read our CEO’s (Tim Llewellynn’s) “fireside chat” ChatGPT on AI and edge computing).

It's no secret that 2022 was a challenging year for everyone, including us. We faced a number of hurdles that tested our resilience and adaptability. But despite these challenges, we were able to come out stronger on the other side. We are proud of the progress we made ... .

Looking ahead, we have a positive outlook for the year ahead. NVISO has survived a difficult 2022 (cf dot com bubble) and is gaining traction in sales in Europe and Japan as well as future new markets. However, we also recognize that there may be additional challenges and obstacles to overcome. We are ready and willing to tackle these head-on, with the confidence that comes from the knowledge that we have overcome challenges before and will do so again.

...


Best Regards,
The NVISO Team



Must say I found the ChatGPT fireside chat rather anodyne.
 
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Tim Llewellynn
Status: online

Tim Llewellynn• 1.CEO/Co-Founder of NVISO Human Behaviour AI | President Bonseyes Community Association | Coordinator Bonseyes AI Marketplace | IBM Beacon Award Winner #metaverse #edgeai #decentralizedai
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Holy cow.

ChatGPT is definitely going to be the tipping point of AI for 2023.

We are really not far from have requirements turned into working code with 100% automation. My chat to get a 100% working script with real usage (downsampling images). Execution time 19.45 seconds for 550 images JPG images.

Time to write with ChatGPT and deploy on server: 5min

Only failed on point 10 :)

1. write a python script to resize a directory of images by 1/2 and save the file as a PNG with the same name as the input file
2. save the output in a different folder path
3. can you measure the execution time or progress of script?
4. can you parallelize the inner loop of this script?
5. if the output directory does not exist can it be created?
6. can you add a documentation header and turn the code into a class with best practice coding rules
7. can you generate the required dependencies to use this script?
8. can you compile the code to C?
9. Can you generate a testplan for this script?
10. Can you send this to my boss so I can collect my paycheck?

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another western Sydney uni link?
 

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another western Sydney uni link?
As much as I like it, unfortunately its not Brainchip.

"In 2021, our customer Western Sydney University sent the first neuromorphic technology into space, together with the Royal Australian Air Force. Later that year, they also sent our first sensor to the International Space Station.
In 2022, our partner SynSense announced the availability of development kits for Speck, the first system-on-chip (SoC) combining our DVS with a spiking neural network processor. Tiny in both size and power consumption, it is targeted at smart home appliances and toys."


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Everyone is stealing Fact Finders tipping point. Is nothing sacred.

My opinion only DYOR
FF

AKIDA BALLISTA
 
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Not sure if this is what Valeo have been working on with us as it seems to under utilise the potential of Akida but only time will tell.


CES Innovation Award Honorees in Vehicle Tech, Advanced Mobility and Entertainment​

CES announced 2023 Innovation Award technology honorees in smart city, Vehicle Tech & Advanced Mobility and automotive entertainment.

Valeo Trained Park4U® By Valeo​

Autonomous parking system for repetitive parking maneuvers (like a private driveway).
The driver “trains” the system by performing the maneuver once himself. The system memorizes the environment, both the start and end positions of the maneuver, and can then perform it independently at any time.
With the help of the built-in sensors, the system detects objects on the way and avoids collisions by adjusting the path.
 
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A thought to conjure with:

“Bloodletting (or blood-letting) is the withdrawal of blood from a patient to prevent or cure illness and disease. Bloodletting, whether by a physician or by leeches, was based on an ancient system of medicine in which blood and other bodily fluids were regarded as "humours" that had to remain in proper balance to maintain health. It is claimed to have been the most common medical practice performed by surgeons from antiquityuntil the late 19th century, a span of over 2,000 years.[1] In Europe, the practice continued to be relatively common until the end of the 19th century.[2] The practice has now been abandoned by modern-style medicine for all except a few very specific medical conditions.[3] In the overwhelming majority of cases, the historical use of bloodletting was harmful to patients”


With ChatGpt Ai heralding a new Age of Enlightenment I thought it timely to reflect on the fact that we humans are no different to our great or great, great grandparents who in the 19th century still thought blood letting was a great idea for the treatment of medical conditions.

As a species we seem programmed to claim intellectual and moral superiority over prior generations and condemn past actions as inhumane, barbaric, immoral without a second thought when the reality is that were we given the same facts and frame of reference we would have been running to the same local Doctor to be drained of our blood to cure whatever ailed us.

The advances we make today may be laughed at by our descendants with the same level of ego driven sense of superiority that we snarl at the abandoned medical practice of blood letting.

The thing which I ponder frequently is why some societal norms such as blood letting that no doubt killed many more people than it ever saved is dealt with as an historical oddity from which we have learned and progressed past and we do not require constant expressions of guilt and shame from the ancestors of those who practiced and supported its use.

We humans are very strange creatures who clearly need assistance with the rest of the journey so let us hope that CHATGpt Ai and its counterparts are indeed part of the answer and not another false dawn as there have been many others throughout history.

My opinion only DYOR
FF

AKIDA BALLISTA
 
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Not sure if this is what Valeo have been working on with us as it seems to under utilise the potential of Akida but only time will tell.


CES Innovation Award Honorees in Vehicle Tech, Advanced Mobility and Entertainment​

CES announced 2023 Innovation Award technology honorees in smart city, Vehicle Tech & Advanced Mobility and automotive entertainment.

Valeo Trained Park4U® By Valeo​

Autonomous parking system for repetitive parking maneuvers (like a private driveway).
The driver “trains” the system by performing the maneuver once himself. The system memorizes the environment, both the start and end positions of the maneuver, and can then perform it independently at any time.
With the help of the built-in sensors, the system detects objects on the way and avoids collisions by adjusting the path.
Did a bit more research and this product appears to have been around for a while but I found the following interesting. Looks like they have improved the technology and could have a new version available by April 2023?

The CES Innovation Awards program is an annual competition that recognizes outstanding design and engineering in consumer technology products. The program rewards winners in a multitude of consumer technology product categories and recognizes the top performers in each category. Submitted products must be available in the market for the first time after April 1 , 2022 or must be expected to be available in the market before April 1 , 2023. A panel of industry experts, including members of the media, designers and engineers, reviewed the entries based on innovation, technicality and functionality, aesthetics and design.
 
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A thought to conjure with:

“Bloodletting (or blood-letting) is the withdrawal of blood from a patient to prevent or cure illness and disease. Bloodletting, whether by a physician or by leeches, was based on an ancient system of medicine in which blood and other bodily fluids were regarded as "humours" that had to remain in proper balance to maintain health. It is claimed to have been the most common medical practice performed by surgeons from antiquityuntil the late 19th century, a span of over 2,000 years.[1] In Europe, the practice continued to be relatively common until the end of the 19th century.[2] The practice has now been abandoned by modern-style medicine for all except a few very specific medical conditions.[3] In the overwhelming majority of cases, the historical use of bloodletting was harmful to patients”


With ChatGpt Ai heralding a new Age of Enlightenment I thought it timely to reflect on the fact that we humans are no different to our great or great, great grandparents who in the 19th century still thought blood letting was a great idea for the treatment of medical conditions.

As a species we seem programmed to claim intellectual and moral superiority over prior generations and condemn past actions as inhumane, barbaric, immoral without a second thought when the reality is that were we given the same facts and frame of reference we would have been running to the same local Doctor to be drained of our blood to cure whatever ailed us.

The advances we make today may be laughed at by our descendants with the same level of ego driven sense of superiority that we snarl at the abandoned medical practice of blood letting.

The thing which I ponder frequently is why some societal norms such as blood letting that no doubt killed many more people than it ever saved is dealt with as an historical oddity from which we have learned and progressed past and we do not require constant expressions of guilt and shame from the ancestors of those who practiced and supported its use.

We humans are very strange creatures who clearly need assistance with the rest of the journey so let us hope that CHATGpt Ai and its counterparts are indeed part of the answer and not another false dawn as there have been many others throughout history.

My opinion only DYOR
FF

AKIDA BALLISTA
Ff the below article freshly written yesterday maybe of interest to you .
Apologies I can’t link it , can be found on Venture Beat
 

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Everyone is stealing Fact Finders tipping point. Is nothing sacred.

My opinion only DYOR
FF

AKIDA BALLISTA
I know how you feel, I coined ‘Akida Ubiquitous’ a couple of years back. 🤓
 
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A thought to conjure with:

“Bloodletting (or blood-letting) is the withdrawal of blood from a patient to prevent or cure illness and disease. Bloodletting, whether by a physician or by leeches, was based on an ancient system of medicine in which blood and other bodily fluids were regarded as "humours" that had to remain in proper balance to maintain health. It is claimed to have been the most common medical practice performed by surgeons from antiquityuntil the late 19th century, a span of over 2,000 years.[1] In Europe, the practice continued to be relatively common until the end of the 19th century.[2] The practice has now been abandoned by modern-style medicine for all except a few very specific medical conditions.[3] In the overwhelming majority of cases, the historical use of bloodletting was harmful to patients”


With ChatGpt Ai heralding a new Age of Enlightenment I thought it timely to reflect on the fact that we humans are no different to our great or great, great grandparents who in the 19th century still thought blood letting was a great idea for the treatment of medical conditions.

As a species we seem programmed to claim intellectual and moral superiority over prior generations and condemn past actions as inhumane, barbaric, immoral without a second thought when the reality is that were we given the same facts and frame of reference we would have been running to the same local Doctor to be drained of our blood to cure whatever ailed us.

The advances we make today may be laughed at by our descendants with the same level of ego driven sense of superiority that we snarl at the abandoned medical practice of blood letting.

The thing which I ponder frequently is why some societal norms such as blood letting that no doubt killed many more people than it ever saved is dealt with as an historical oddity from which we have learned and progressed past and we do not require constant expressions of guilt and shame from the ancestors of those who practiced and supported its use.

We humans are very strange creatures who clearly need assistance with the rest of the journey so let us hope that CHATGpt Ai and its counterparts are indeed part of the answer and not another false dawn as there have been many others throughout history.

My opinion only DYOR
FF

AKIDA BALLISTA
Are you saying FF that they may, or may not be using another antiquated medical remedy of the past, i.e. blowing smoke up ones ass🤣
 
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Don't think podcasts would cost that much, but the whole advertising and marketing costs 2.5m, I doubt all that went to the agency. Couldn't find the breakdown in 4c.
Cheers BL , 2.5m advertising and marketing cost
 
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I know how you feel, I coined ‘Akida Ubiquitous’ a couple of years back. 🤓
Was that before or after I began my "AKIDA EVERYWHERE" promotion? 🤣
Still waiting for my cheque to turn up from BrainChip.....hmmm.....must've got lost in the mail. 🤣
 
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Are you saying FF that they may, or may not be using another antiquated remedy of the past, i.e. blowing smoke up ones ass🤣
Well I suppose I just wonder why they have not mentioned how energy efficient this break through in artificial intelligence is against the 20 watts used by a human brain to do the same thing.

I read an article this morning where CHATGpt could be used to produce original artwork and how the fact that it might make errors in doing this is acceptable because unlike controlling a motor vehicle nothing significant will come from it.

This is the link:


This however stands in stark contrast to what politicians and intellectuals were telling the masses would be the advantage of Ai which was that it would free us from drudgery to pursue our creative side through the arts???

So CHATGpt can using millions of watts of power write stories and create art works replacing humans who have done this since the beginnings of time using less than 20 watts???

Who is kidding who here???

My opinion only DYOR
FF

AKIDA BALLISTA
 
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Maybe a worthy lead for our resident dot joiners with the ability and appreciated dedication to deep dive .
NICT - National Institute of Information and Communication Technology , aren’t we working with a communication company ?
CiNet - Centre for Information and Neural Network , aren’t we looking for a sales director in Osaka ?


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It seems to be an industry wide attitude that AKIDA goes without saying which has cruelled our Share Price over the past 11 mths .
And must also be keeping some other new potential AKIDA use case engagements on the go slow down low
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Maybe I am misunderstanding you, but saying “Akida goes without saying “ is a positive thing in my mind.
Hi Dhm,
I'm just getting impatient to see AKIDA acceptance as the world beater and see share price rising again, (thumb twiddle)
 
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buena suerte :-)

BOB Bank of Brainchip
Here is another theory,

When Akida 1000 was in volume production at TSMC in April 2021. Suk Lee is the VP Design Infrastructure Managerment Design at TSMC. Someone of his stature and are an industry veteran, would not slipped by the first commercial available Neuromorphic Chip being volume produce, without any knowledge. Hence, my opinion is that's Suk Lee is well aware of AKIDA since April 2021.(JMHO)

Learning 🤞

Another refresher from January this year on what BRN had achieved to date. (Jan 2021)


"I look forward to seeing the kind of revolutionary moves we make in 2022.” ( S.Hehir)

And what a year 2022 has been!! The world is slowly but surely waking up to this game changing company that no one else can even get close to!! .. BrainChip’s Akida™ is a revolutionary advanced neural networking processor that brings Artificial Intelligence to the Edge in a way that existing technologies are Not capable.


Our technology and our 3/5/7 year lead was without a doubt Validated comprehensively by no other than

INTEL itself... WOW! 🙏🙏
( Can't beat them ... join them!! ) :cool:

A seriously EXCITING 2023 ahead Chippers starting with CES in just a weeks time!! :love:

A huge thanks to all the DJ's (dot joiners) out there for all your research and efforts
🤜🤛

Have a Healthy Wealthy 2023 ...Cheers 🍾🥂🍾


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BrainChip Reflects on a Successful 2021, with Move to Market Readiness Behind Next-Generation Edge-Based AI Solutions​

Laguna Hills, Calif. – January 23, 2022 BrainChip Holdings Ltd (ASX: BRN, OTCQX: BRCHF, ADR: BCHPY) is a leading provider of ultra-low power, high performance artificial intelligence technology and the world’s first commercial producer of neuromorphic AI chips and IP. BrainChip is looking forward to 2022 as it closes its most successful year ever buoyed by technological advancements made to its Akida™ technology, commercialization, additions of veteran leadership to both its management and Board of Directors, market exchange upgrades and more.

BrainChip saw its vision for brain-inspired Neuromorphic AI architecture move into production reality this year. This technology, which mimics the processing function and learning structure of the human brain, helps customers create ultra-low power products with the ability to perform classification entirely on-chip and to rapidly learn on-chip without the need to connect to the cloud.

Among the many milestones achieved this year, the Akida AKD1000 neuromorphic processor production chips were received from BrainChip’s manufacturing partner, SocioNext America and TSMC. BrainChip completed functionality and performance testing of the production chips and began volume production. This success enabled the company to start accepting and shipping orders of Akida development kits to its partners, large enterprises and OEMs for their own internal testing, validation, and product development. Additionally, BrainChip licensed its Akida IP to ASIC industry heavyweights MegaChips and Renesas to help enhance and grow their technology positioning for next-generation, cloud independent AI products.

This year also saw the introduction of MetaTF™, a versatile ML framework that works within TensorFlow™[1], which allows people working in the convolutional neural network space to seamlessly transition to neuromorphic computing quickly and easily without having to learn anything new. The MetaTF development environment is an easy-to-use machine learning framework for the creation, training and testing of neural networks, supporting the development of systems for Edge AI on BrainChip’s Akida AKD1000 event domain neural processor. Over 4,500 potential customers have started to use MetaTF in 2021 alone.

Achieving rapid success in Akida product development allowed BrainChip to move its US headquarters to larger facilities to support expected customer growth as the company continues to move toward commercialization of its Akida AKD1000 neuromorphic processor and comprehensive development environment. The new 10,000 sq. ft. (929 square meters) facility is four times the size of its previous headquarters and provides the company with the ability to scale its services and processes needed to satisfy expected customer and support infrastructure needs.

BrainChip recently announced the appointment of Mr. Sean Hehir as BrainChip’s new CEO. He takes over from interim CEO Peter van der Made, who moves to his previous CTO position full time. Mr. Hehir’s focus is to guide BrainChip’s progress towards full commercialization of the Akida AKD1000 chip and its IP. He is joined by non-executive director additions to the Company’s Board – former ARM executive Antonio J. Viana and innovation champion and strategic advisor Ms. Pia Turcinov.

As a public company, BrainChip received several upgrades to its market presence, which included its addition to the S&P/ASX 300 index, an update of its ticker symbol on the OTC market and a listing upgrade to the OTCQX Best market. BrainChip also launched a US based ADR (BCHPY) that allows BrainChip to continue its path of pursuing high accessibility to the US capital markets. Due to the strong demand for high-growth potential, Artificial Intelligence stocks in the US are expected to result in an influx of US investment and ultimately an increase in shareholder value. The company’s successes have driven a rise of its stock price by 100 percent over the last 12 months

Other highlights from this year include being named among the EE Times Silicon 100, the launch of five sensor modalities of Akida (odor, vision, audio, tactile and gustation, which see real-world application in Covid-19 detection, facial recognition, voice recognition, vibration analysis and wine and beer taste recognition). Practical demonstrations in quality control and other industrial environments consume only microwatts to milliwatts of power. BrainChip’s founder Peter van der Made won the AI Hardware 2021 innovator award based on the development and production capabilities of Akida, the continuation of its highly popular “This is Our Mission” podcasts, and frequent speaking appearances at shows and events throughout the world.

“One of the things that impressed me the most about BrainChip when looking to join the company was the quality and volume of successes it has achieved, and the dedicated and talented team that are the heart of BrainChip’s success,” said Mr. Hehir. “As the company transfers from strength of vision to strength of production, the possibilities are endless. BrainChip is moving to market readiness, expansion of a product portfolio, improvements to human resources, and improvements in the stock market. I’m excited to see Akida’s impact on the $46B USD ‘Edge AI’ total addressable market (TAM) as BrainChip has unequivocally proved that it is the leader in the neuromorphic AI space. I look forward to seeing the kind of revolutionary moves we make in 2022.”

About BrainChip Holdings Ltd (ASX: BRN, OTCQX: BRCHF, ADR: BCHPY)

BrainChip is a global technology company that is producing a groundbreaking neuromorphic processor that brings artificial intelligence to the edge in a way that is beyond the capabilities of other products. The chip is high performance, small, ultra-low power and enables a wide array of edge capabilities that include on-chip training, learning and inference. The event-based neural network processor is inspired by the spiking nature of the human brain and is implemented in an industry standard digital process. By mimicking brain processing BrainChip has pioneered a processing architecture, called Akida™, which is both scalable and flexible to address the requirements in edge devices. At the edge, sensor inputs are analyzed at the point of acquisition rather than through transmission via the cloud to a data center. Akida is designed to provide a complete ultra-low power and fast AI Edge Network for vision, audio, olfactory and smart transducer applications. The reduction in system latency provides faster response and a more power efficient system that can reduce the large carbon footprint of data centers.
 
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Cheers BL

Hi Dhm,
I'm just getting impatient to see AKIDA acceptance as the world beater and see share price rising again, (thumb twiddle)
Do not loose sight of the fact that AKIDA technology is not a retail consumer product.

It is a technology industry product and to this end your desire to see AKIDA acceptance as a WORLD beater is already in evidence.

ARM, Edge Impulse, Renesas, MegaChips, INTEL, Valeo, Mercedes Benz, NASA, Socionext, Prophesee, Nviso, SiFive and others are there for all to see.

The only thing you don’t have is a share price reflecting this knowledge.

This knowledge however should allow a belief that the share price will eventually reflect the known facts.

My opinion only DYOR
FF

AKIDA BALLISTA
 
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