Re: Hardware Neural Network
- From: "aubrey.mcintosh@xxxxxxxxx" <aubrey.mcintosh@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 28 Feb 2007 18:50:17 -0800
Daniele wrote:
Hi all,
I'm a university student, and I'm realizing a research on artificial
neural networks. The aim of my research is the feasibility of putting
an artificial neural network on a microcontroller or a DSP. Because of
the sigmoid function, I think that would be necessary a 32-bit
microcontroller (or DSP) for floating point operations. I was
searching online but I only had found exhaustive informations on
software realization of ANN's, but it's not what I was searching for.
Does someone have any hint or any previous experience on the hardware
realization of an ANN?
I think the better solution is the DSP, due to its power on floating
points operation, is it right?
Here are some details of the network:
5 or 6 inputs
about 10 neurons in the hidden layer
2 outputs
Thanks in advance,
Daniele.
At some point, someone in the university will ask "how is your work
new," particularly if you are a graduate student. So I wonder how
you can distinguish this as something beyond the articles by James
Albus in the summer 1977 Byte magazine on a CMAC? (That summer, I
implemented his algorithm on a TI handheld calculator.)
.
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