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Adaptive Resonance Theory Microchips

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Adaptive Resonance Theory Microchips
Recently, a real-time clustering microchip based on the ART1 algorithm has been reported. That chip was able to classify 100-bit input patterns into up to 18 categories. However, its high area comsumption (lcm 2) caused a very poor yield (6%). In this paper, an improved prototype is presented. In this chip, a different approach has been used to implement the most area consuming elements. The new chip can cope with 50-bit input patterns and classify them into up to 10 categories. Its area is 15 times less than that of the first prototype and it exhibits a yield performance of 98%. Due to its higher robustness, multichip systems are easily assembled.
Teresa Serrano-Gotarredona, Bernabé Linares
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Type Conference
Year 1999
Where IWANN
Authors Teresa Serrano-Gotarredona, Bernabé Linares-Barranco
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