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Violin1

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The weary, long suffering Brainchip holder finally stumbles his way into Castle Akida after spotting the neuromorhic beacon atop yon highest tower..........lets watch, shall we?


Man, we've got the same sense of humour - can't wait for beers and wine!
 
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If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
OMG! I had no idea Puto was fond of wearing budgy smugglers! I guess that's another reason to dislike him.

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Diogenese

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Hi @Diogenese
Am I correct if I say that unless Peter van der Made and Anil Mankar have walked on water yet again that they have probably had to increase the memory being used by AKD2000 to achieve high performance LSTM?

Asking dumb questions comes easily when you have had a lengthy career in the law. LOL
FF.
Hi FF,

Short answer is "yes".
Each NPU must retain its current state until the next batch of inputs is processed.

When I googled "Akida long short term memory", it came up with some bloke over on the other place who reckoned Akida 1500 would have LSTM, but he didn't have a reference for the information.

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[0040] Third, conventional SNNs do not provide buffering between different layers of the SNN. But buffering can allow for a time delay for passing output spikes to a next layer. Embodiments herein solve this technological problem by adding input spike buffers and output spike buffers between layers of a SCNN.

The NPUs of each layer are bracketed by input and output buffer registers.
 

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OMG! I had no idea Puto was fond of wearing budgy smugglers! I guess that's another reason to dislike him.

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Enough we surrender. Just put your clothes back on Puto. LOL

On a serious note the following link to a paper on accuracy results comparing different old fashioned deep learning doing PlantVillage makes the 97.92% accuracy achieved by AKD1000 quite impressive. What farmer would not want an unconnected device that can alert that a particular plant disease has just broken out???:

file:///C:/Users/Family/Downloads/agriculture-11-00707%20(1).pdf

My opinion only DYOR
FF

AKIDA BALLISTA
 
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Hi FF,

Short answer is "yes".
Each NPU must retain its current state until the next batch of inputs is processed.

When I googled "Akida long short term memory", it came up with some bloke over on the other place who reckoned Akida 1500 would have LSTM, but he didn't have a reference for the information.

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WO2020092691A1 AN IMPROVED SPIKING NEURAL NETWORK

[0040] Third, conventional SNNs do not provide buffering between different layers of the SNN. But buffering can allow for a time delay for passing output spikes to a next layer. Embodiments herein solve this technological problem by adding input spike buffers and output spike buffers between layers of a SCNN.

The NPUs of each layer are bracketed by input and output buffer registers.
Actually remember that bloke wonder what happened to him. He was spot on with that one as Anil Mankar alluded to AKD1500 having a limited or a bit of LSTM capability.

Once again many thanks for your educated understanding of how this works.

My opinion only DYOR
FF

AKIDA BALLISTA
 
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Xray1

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Finally received my PCIE board!
I must say, when holding it I feel as though I’m holding a nugget of gold, or a large diamond LOL.

What I see from all the enthusiasts and the professors at universities who have purchased boards is there will be some very very creative things created, and slowly but surely it will be posted all over different social media platforms, everybody will be amazed at what it can do, then the large organisations will see, Brainchip will be spoken about, the worlds first neuromorphic processor, it’s here now, ready, and this is only the beginning!
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Just an out of interest question .......... was the PCIE Board sent to you from the US or Aus ??
 
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Actually remember that bloke wonder what happened to him. He was spot on with that one as Anil Mankar alluded to AKD1500 have a limited or a bit of LSTM capability.

Once again many thanks for your educated understanding of how this works.

My opinion only DYOR
FF

AKIDA BALLISTA
Then who does not need an unconnected handheld device that will tell them whether they have just been attacked by a cat or a dog??? AKD1000 achieved an accuracy of 96.60% on the Cat vs Dogs data set and the following paper gives a hint to how impressive this actually is:



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FF

AKIDA BALLISTA
 
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Then who does not need an unconnected handheld device that will tell them whether they have just been attacked by a cat or a dog??? AKD1000 achieved an accuracy of 96.60% on the Cat vs Dogs data set and the following paper gives a hint to how impressive this actually is:



My opinion only DYOR
FF

AKIDA BALLISTA

Finally on the LFW Face Verification data set AKD1000 achieved 97.25% which when compared to the results in the following article are very impressive considering the power sitting behind these old school technology solutions. Think about the power savings involved by ditching old school for AKD1000 in this area not to mention the cyber secure nature of what AKIDA technology offers. Mercedes of course already has and decided to use AKD1000 solutions:


My opinion only DYOR
FF

AKIDA BALLISTA
 
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I do like this guy’ updates in a well summarised version of events, most of which we know, but mainly to bring us back to base

The story of BRN is not dissimilar to the property industry I work within, it takes time from an idea at inception to completion, handover and operations of an asset. Depending on the location of a site opportunity, the market, authority controls and ability to execute can take 10-15years, especially here in my hometown CBD on the harbour.

I guess the similarities are clear, patience and clear fundamentals remain the same. The team use their internal locus of control from what we all see to continually drive progress

It’s a classic Turtle & Rabbit scenario (AU of course) fir this LTH

Cheers all

AKIDA Ballista

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Slade

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I have nothing but respect for the long term holders that have held for 6, 7 and up years. They deserve not to have to wait much longer.
 
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Chilling

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I have nothing but respect for the long term holders that have held for 6, 7 and up years. They deserve not to have to wait much longer.
That is for sure but am willing to bet many of them are now bald.
 
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MrNick

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Thankfully, when I bought 7 years ago, I was already bald.
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Baisyet

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Here we go from ASX investor

 
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Here we go from ASX investor


He took the words right out of my mouth,,,,LOL FF
 
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Fox151

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Finally received my PCIE board!
I must say, when holding it I feel as though I’m holding a nugget of gold, or a large diamond LOL.

What I see from all the enthusiasts and the professors at universities who have purchased boards is there will be some very very creative things created, and slowly but surely it will be posted all over different social media platforms, everybody will be amazed at what it can do, then the large organisations will see, Brainchip will be spoken about, the worlds first neuromorphic processor, it’s here now, ready, and this is only the beginning!
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Mine has been sitting at the local FedEx depo for the last few days. They keep failing to deliver it and telling me it's delayed. Pricks.
 
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But he did leave me these words "Follow the science." LOL FF
 
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chapman89

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Just an out of interest question .......... was the PCIE Board sent to you from the US or Aus ??
Hi X-ray, it was sent from the US!
 
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