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MoNETA Project

MoNETA Project (USA)
Проект MoNETA (США)

MoNETA project (MOdular Neural Exploring Traveling Agent) developed at Boston University and Hewlett Packard (HP).
http://nl.bu.edu/research/projects/moneta/

The Neuromorphics Lab at Boston University, lead by Massimiliano Versace, is building MoNETA - a modular artificial brain that runs on top of Cog Ex Machina.


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Краткое описание проекта - Project Description
Хроника проекта - Project Timeline
Структура проекта - Project Research Areas
Участники проекта - Project Participants
Взаимосвязанные проекты - Related Projects
Ссылки на источники информации - References


Краткое описание проекта - Project Description

MoNETA (Modular Neural Exploring Traveling Agent) is the software designed at Boston University's department of cognitive and neural systems, which will run on a braininspired microprocessor under development at HP Labs in California. It will function according to the principles that distinguish us mammals most profoundly from our fast but witless machines.MoNETA is a technology that will lead to a true artificial intelligence.


Хроника проекта - Project Timeline


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Структура проекта - Project Research Areas


Участники проекта - Project Participants

The HP team, lead by Greg Snider, is building a neural network platform called Cog Ex Machina which can run on CPUs, GPUs, and forthcoming memristor-based computers.

Meanwhile the Neuromorphics Lab at Boston University, lead by Massimiliano Versace, is building MoNETA - a modular artificial brain that runs on top of Cog Ex Machina.

 


Взаимосвязанные проекты - Related Projects

Mind Brain Machine

The Neuromorphics Lab studies biological intelligence and embeds the derived fundamental principles in bio-inspired computers and robots.

 


Ссылки на источники информации - References

M. Versace, B. ChandlerThe brain of a new machine. IEEE Spectrum , vol. 47, no. 12, pp. 30-37, 2010.
DOI: 10.1109/MSPEC.2010.5644776