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Dharmendra S. Modha

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The Atlantic: Systems That Perceive, Think, and Act

July 1, 2013 By dmodha

Please see my IBM sponsored blog in The Atlantic.

Filed Under: Accomplishments, Brain-inspired Computing, Press

IBM: Mapping the Path to Cognitive Computing

June 20, 2013 By dmodha

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IBM’s 2012 Annual Report

March 12, 2013 By dmodha

SyNAPSE received a mention in IBM’s 2012 Annual Report (page 15).

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Connectivity of a Cognitive Computer Based on the Macaque Brain

February 4, 2013 By dmodha

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This week SyNAPSE made the cover of Science by winning the First Place in Illustration Category of 2012 Science/NSF International Science & Engineering Visualization Challenge. Here are the link to cover and an article about it.

Quotes from Judges:

Biologist and judge Michael Reddy says that a cognitive computer is “the last thing on Earth” he would have guessed that the image represented at first glance. Inspired by the neural architecture of a macaque, it is the wiring diagram for a new kind of computer that, by some definitions, may soon be able to think.

“They took something that we know works fantastically efficiently in nature— the circuitry of the brain—and applied that geometry to computing. Then, they found an elegant and beautiful way to display it.,” judge Thomas Wagner says.

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Rich Club Organization of Macaque Cerebral Cortex and Its Role in Network Communication

January 10, 2013 By dmodha

Building on previous work by Raghavendra Singh and myself (Network architecture of the long-distance pathways in the macaque brain), Professor Olaf Sporns and colleagues recently published a very interesting paper in PLOS ONE.

Filed Under: Brain-inspired Computing, Collaborations

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