„organic computing“
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301 Treffer
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Induction of Synaptic Plasticity in Flexible Organic Synaptic Transistors with Cross‐Linked Polymer Dielectric
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Dual‐Adaptive Heterojunction Synaptic Transistors for Efficient Machine Vision in Harsh Lighting Conditions
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Perspective on “Equation of state calculations by fast computing machines” – Metropolis N, Rosenbluth AE, Rosenbluth MN, Teller AH, Teller E (1953) J Chem Phys 21: 1087–1092
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Gate‐Tunable Positive and Negative Photoconductance in Near‐Infrared Organic Heterostructures for In‐Sensor Computing
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Interpolation assisted deep reinforcement learning
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On the stability of (self-)adaptive behaviour in continuously changing environments : A quantification approach
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3. Hochschul-Roundtable der CECMG – Industrielle Herausforderungen im Umfeld moderner Integrationsarchitekturen, 11. Dezember 2008, Berlin
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On Computing the Topological Invariants of Metal–Organic Networks
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One‐Dimensional Covalent Organic Framework‐Based Multilevel Memristors for Neuromorphic Computing
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One‐Dimensional Covalent Organic Framework‐Based Multilevel Memristors for Neuromorphic Computing
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Toward grouped-reservoir computing: organic neuromorphic vertical transistor with distributed reservoir states for efficient recognition and prediction
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Multi‐Factor Modulated Organic Bulk Heterojunction Synaptic Transistor Enabled by Ligand Engineering for Centrosymmetric In‐Sensor Computing
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Introduction: Parallel Computing in Chemical Physics
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Harnessing the killer micros: Applications from LLNL's massively parallel computing initiative
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All‐Photolithography Fabrication of Ion‐Gated Flexible Organic Transistor Array for Multimode Neuromorphic Computing
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Reduction of current path of solution-processed organic photosynaptic transistors for neuromorphic computing
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An ultrasmall organic synapse for neuromorphic computing
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Feedforward Photoadaptive Organic Neuromorphic Transistor with Mixed‐Weight Plasticity for Augmenting Perception
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Near‐Infrared‐Sensing Flexible Organic Synaptic Transistors with Water‐Processable Charge‐Trapping Polymers for Potential Neuromorphic Computing/Skin Applications
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Organic High‐Temperature Synaptic Phototransistors for Energy‐Efficient Neuromorphic Computing