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Mercedes-Benz and the University of Waterloo have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to collaborate on research led by Prof. Chris Eliasmith in the field of neuromorphic computing.
The focus is on the development of algorithms for advanced driving assistance systems.
By mimicking the functionality of the human brain, neuromorphic computing could significantly improve AI computation, making it faster and more energy efficient.
While preserving vehicle range, safety systems could, for example, detect traffic signs, lanes and objects much better and react faster, even in poor visibility.
The work with the University of Waterloo complements a series of our existing research collaborations on neuromorphic computing.
To realise the full potential of neuromorphic computing, we are building up a network of universities and research partnerships.
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