Elisabetta Chicca
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Recent Articles
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Yik J, Van den Berghe K, den Blanken D, Bouhadjar Y, Fabre M, Hueber P, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2025 Feb;
16(1):1545.
PMID: 39934126
Neuromorphic computing shows promise for advancing computing efficiency and capabilities of AI applications using brain-inspired principles. However, the neuromorphic research field currently lacks standardized benchmarks, making it difficult to accurately...
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He Y, Ven S, Liaw H, Shi C, Russo P, Gourdouparis M, et al.
IEEE Trans Biomed Circuits Syst
. 2024 Mar;
18(5):1100-1111.
PMID: 38498746
Intracortical brain-computer interfaces offer superior spatial and temporal resolutions, but face challenges as the increasing number of recording channels introduces high amounts of data to be transferred. This requires power-hungry...
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Cotteret M, Greatorex H, Ziegler M, Chicca E
Neural Comput
. 2024 Mar;
36(4):549-595.
PMID: 38457766
Hopfield attractor networks are robust distributed models of human memory, but they lack a general mechanism for effecting state-dependent attractor transitions in response to input. We propose construction rules such...
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Schoepe T, Janotte E, Milde M, Bertrand O, Egelhaaf M, Chicca E
Nat Commun
. 2024 Jan;
15(1):817.
PMID: 38280859
Animals have evolved mechanisms to travel safely and efficiently within different habitats. On a journey in dense terrains animals avoid collisions and cross narrow passages while controlling an overall course....
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Bouanane M, Cherifi D, Chicca E, Khacef L
Front Neurosci
. 2023 Dec;
17:1244675.
PMID: 38075285
Spiking neural networks coupled with neuromorphic hardware and event-based sensors are getting increased interest for low-latency and low-power inference at the edge. However, multiple spiking neuron models have been proposed...
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He Y, Corradi F, Shi C, Ven S, Timmermans M, Stuijt J, et al.
IEEE J Solid-State Circuits
. 2023 Feb;
57(10):3058-3070.
PMID: 36741239
This paper presents a bio-inspired event-driven neuromorphic sensing system (NSS) capable of performing on-chip feature extraction and "send-on-delta" pulse-based transmission, targeting peripheral-nerve neural recording applications. The proposed NSS employs event-based...
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Skin-Inspired Flexible and Stretchable Electrospun Carbon Nanofiber Sensors for Neuromorphic Sensing
Sengupta D, Mastella M, Chicca E, Kottapalli A
ACS Appl Electron Mater
. 2022 Jan;
4(1):308-315.
PMID: 35098136
During the past few decades, a significant amount of research effort has been dedicated toward developing skin-inspired sensors for real-time human motion monitoring and next-generation robotic devices. Although several flexible...
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Gutierrez-Galan D, Schoepe T, Dominguez-Morales J, Jimenez-Fernandez A, Chicca E, Linares-Barranco A
IEEE Trans Neural Netw Learn Syst
. 2021 Sep;
33(5):1959-1973.
PMID: 34495850
Neuromorphic systems are a viable alternative to conventional systems for real-time tasks with constrained resources. Their low power consumption, compact hardware realization, and low-latency response characteristics are the key ingredients...
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Linares-Barranco A, Perez-Pena F, Jimenez-Fernandez A, Chicca E
Front Neurorobot
. 2020 Dec;
14:590163.
PMID: 33328951
Compared to classic robotics, biological nervous systems respond to stimuli in a fast and efficient way regarding the body motor actions. Decision making, once the sensory information arrives to the...
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DAngelo G, Janotte E, Schoepe T, OKeeffe J, Milde M, Chicca E, et al.
Front Neurosci
. 2020 May;
14:451.
PMID: 32457575
Attentional selectivity tends to follow events considered as interesting stimuli. Indeed, the motion of visual stimuli present in the environment attract our attention and allow us to react and interact...