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Defining SyNAPSE

Ben Chandler | March 30, 2009

Theoretically at least, this blog is oriented towards explaining the scientific ecosystem surrounding the DARPA SyNAPSE project. To date, however, we haven’t clearly defined the origin and purpose of SyNAPSE. To fill the gap, I’m pleased to announce a new top-level page on Neurdon: About SyNAPSE.

This is a working document and will continue to evolve as the project proceeds. We hope it will be of use to both practitioners and newcomers to neuromorphic technology, though, so feedback is certainly welcome!

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