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Since Western Sydney University’s International Centre for Neuromorphic Systems (ICNS) is Australia’s largest neuromorphic research group with around 60 people in total and is running lots of fascinating ongoing and future projects to tackle real-world problems with the help of neuromorphic technology, it would be awesome to finally get some kind of confirmation that they are also experimenting with Akida.
How could they not, you ask?!
In this video of a recent workshop on event-based vision, Prof Greg Cohen from ICNS mentions at around 1:20 min that “We have our own neuromorphic processor and like to work with other ones as well, the idea being, you know, you wanna be able to process these neuromorphic sensors in the sort of paradigm in which they are presented.” (?)
Sounds promising, if you ask me…
How could they not, you ask?!

In this video of a recent workshop on event-based vision, Prof Greg Cohen from ICNS mentions at around 1:20 min that “We have our own neuromorphic processor and like to work with other ones as well, the idea being, you know, you wanna be able to process these neuromorphic sensors in the sort of paradigm in which they are presented.” (?)
Sounds promising, if you ask me…
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