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Memristive tonotopic mapping with volatile resistive switching memory devices
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Unlock the secrets of auditory perception with innovative research by Alessandro Milozzi, Saverio Ricci, and Daniele Ielmini. This groundbreaking study delves into volatile RRAM devices, demonstrating their potential for energy-efficient, high-density neuromorphic systems that excel in processing temporal signals, making strides in the realm of speech recognition.
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