The Centre For Data Analytics and Cognition at La Trobe University and Luleå University of Technology ran a hybrid event in hyperdimensional computing (HDC) and its applications in Artificial Intelligence and neuromorphic systems, on 7 December 2022 . This event aimed to develop knowledge and skills in HDC, an unconventional computing technique, its algorithmic value in practical AI and data analytics solutions, and its potential in enabling novel brain-inspired (neuromorphic) computing technologies.
The event was recorded and is publicly available at the links below:
* Event announcement and program: https://lnkd.in/gNVkJD5q
* Video (3.2 hours): https://lnkd.in/gUf7zx9n
* Slides of Osipov talks: https://lnkd.in/gdV_Bd8A
In case you haven't come across hyperdimensional computing: Higher cognition strongly suggests that humans can represent and operate on complex, compositional data structures like trees and graphs. The problem then is how to represent and operate on those data structures in neural nets. Hyperdimensional computing is a mathematical model of computation in high dimensional vector spaces that allows complex, discrete computation to be readily mapped onto neural or neuromorphic implementation. If you're interested you might look at: https://lnkd.in/gzBSkUwH
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