Reservoir-computing based associative memory and itinerancy for complex dynamical attractors

Reservoir-computing based associative memory and itinerancy for complex dynamical attractors

Index-based reservoir-computing memory In the “location-addressable” or “parameter-addressable” scenario, the stored memory states within the neural network are activated by a specific location address or an index parameter. The stimulus that triggers the system to switch states can be entirely unrelated to the content of the activated state, and the pair linking the memory states …

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Quantum computing for several AGV scheduling models

Quantum computing for several AGV scheduling models

AGV scheduling problems have many classifications according to different scenarios and considerations. For example, consider the time window of the task, joint optimization of scheduling and path, cooperation with other devices, charging strategy and so on. Due to the limitation of quantum bits of CIM, it is impossible to solve the AGV scheduling problem in …

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Spike-based dynamic computing with asynchronous sensing-computing neuromorphic chip

Spike-based dynamic computing with asynchronous sensing-computing neuromorphic chip

Design philosophy Whether leveraged as small stand-alone applications or employed as edge nodes to build larger systems, edge devices call for edge hardware with unprecedented low latency and low power. In theory, neuromorphic intelligence is well suited for edge computing scenarios as it can perceive and process information sparsely. In this work, we propose a …

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When Science Fiction Becomes Science Fact: The AI Dilemma

When Science Fiction Becomes Science Fact: The AI Dilemma

Leading AI scientists warn of the significant risks associated with the rapid development of AI technologies in a Policy Forum. They propose that major technology firms and public funders dedicate at least one-third of their budgets to risk assessment and mitigation. They also advocate for stringent global standards to prevent AI misuse and emphasize the …

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Redmond Cloud Security Company Averlon Exits Stealth Mode with $8M Seed Round | News

Redmond Cloud Security Company Averlon Exits Stealth Mode with M Seed Round | News

Averlon co-founders Sunil Gottumukkala, left, and Vishal Agarwal, are CEO and chief technology officer, respectively. Photos courtesy Averlon Averlon, a cloud security company based in Redmond, has emerged from stealth mode with an $8 million seed funding round aimed at helping organizations stay ahead of emerging cyberattack threats. Averlon’s latest investment is led by Voyager Capital …

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UH grad students train with national experts to tackle clean energy issues

UH grad students train with national experts to tackle clean energy issues

Reading time: 3 minutes Students during a hands-on activity using the software PISALE Nearly 20 University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa graduate students across several disciplines participated in a one-week intensive training program on computational modeling to solve complex problems related to Earth and energy. The workshop, hosted at UH Mānoa, is supported by a $5 …

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Gender disparity in computing education

Gender disparity in computing education

As we delve deeper into the digital age, the importance of computing education becomes increasingly evident. However, despite the growing demand for skills in this field, there persists a significant gender gap in computer science. Addressing the gender gap in computing is crucial not only for promoting diversity and inclusion but also for harnessing the …

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School of Engineering and Computing Awarded $400,000 Grant for Disaster Resilience Research Fairfield University News

School of Engineering and Computing Awarded 0,000 Grant for Disaster Resilience Research 
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The research aims to develop a framework for monitoring mine tailings impoundments following exposure to extreme weather events.   Fairfield University’s School of Engineering and Computing, along with a collaborator from The University of Mississippi, has been awarded a grant of nearly $400,000 from the National Science Foundation. Each year, communities are experiencing an increase …

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Best Universities for Masters in Cloud Computing, UK

Best Universities for Masters in Cloud Computing, UK

has become an integral part of modern infrastructure, driving innovation and transformation across industries. Pursuing a Masters in equips students with the skills and knowledge needed to thrive in this rapidly evolving field. If you’re considering furthering your education in in the UK, here are some of the best universities offering exemplary programs: University of …

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