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Neural Networks Optimized to Run on BrainChip Akida Technology



AI Field Day 1


This video is part of the appearance, “BrainChip Presents at AI Field Day 1“. It was recorded as part of AI Field Day 1 at 9:00-10:00 on November 19, 2020.


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Anil Mankar, Co-Founder and Chief Development Officer, presents the various neural networks optimized to operate on the BrainChip Akida processor. He begins with auditory classification, discussing keyword spotting in an always on microphone. He then presents visual processing, using person detection as an example. Next he discusses olfactory detection using the Fox 3000 olfactory data set and detecting volatile organic compounds. The next sense is taste classification using an “e-tongue”. Finally he presents somatosensory classification with an example of electric motor ball bearing fault diagnosis.

Personnel: Anil Mankar


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