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+ | == Grand Challenges Article == | ||
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− | [www.gizmag.com/neuromorphic-chips/28586/ Neuromorphic chips could help reverse-engineer the human brain], Dsrio Borghino, Gizmag, updated 5 August 2008, accessed 14 September 2014 (Reverse Engineer the Brain) | + | [http://www.gizmag.com/neuromorphic-chips/28586/ Neuromorphic chips could help reverse-engineer the human brain], Dsrio Borghino, Gizmag, updated 5 August 2008, accessed 14 September 2014 (Reverse Engineer the Brain) |
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+ | == MATLAB Demonstration == | ||
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+ | My favorite demonstration was the Loma Prieta Earthquake because it was interesting to see how different component waves were taken from data gathered and fit together in a 3-D model. | ||
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+ | The Game of Life was my second favorite as the output from the code really did act lifelike. |
Latest revision as of 22:55, 14 September 2014
I am Neel Kurupassery.
More will be added later.
Grand Challenges Article
Here is a cool article:
Neuromorphic chips could help reverse-engineer the human brain, Dsrio Borghino, Gizmag, updated 5 August 2008, accessed 14 September 2014 (Reverse Engineer the Brain)
MATLAB Demonstration
My favorite demonstration was the Loma Prieta Earthquake because it was interesting to see how different component waves were taken from data gathered and fit together in a 3-D model.
The Game of Life was my second favorite as the output from the code really did act lifelike.