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neuronal stochasticity
Memristor-based neural networks: Synaptic versus neuronal stochasticity
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Tue, Apr 26 2016
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neuronal stochasticity
Rawan Naous, et al., "Memristor-based neural networks: Synaptic versus neuronal stochasticity." Aip Advances 6, (11), 2016, 111304. In neuromorphic circuits, stochasticity in the cortex can be mapped into the synaptic or neuronal components. The hardware emulation of these stochastic neural networks are currently being extensively studied using resistive memories or memristors. The ionic process involved in the underlying switching behavior of the memristive elements is considered as the main source of stochasticity of its operation. Building on its inherent variability, the memristor is