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Memristor-based adaptive neuromorphic perception in unstructured environments
S. Wang, S. Gao, et al.
Discover an innovative memristor-based differential neuromorphic computing method that enables robots to seamlessly adapt to unstructured environments. This exciting research, conducted by Shengbo Wang and colleagues, mimics human perception, allowing for real-time adaptability and remarkable accuracy in scenarios such as autonomous driving and object grasping.
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