Research project

Edgy Organism: Modelling Patterns of Life with 100mW

Project overview

The brain is capable of taking fast and accurate decisions by processing multiple sensory inputs with different modalities with minimum energy requirements, and can do so in changing and unknown environments. It can perform certain tasks autonomously (sub-consciously) in parallel, e.g., talking, walking, and avoiding obstacles at the same time. In Edgy Organism we envisage low-power electronic surveillance systems with similar capabilities in order to autonomously, reliably and quickly detect anomalous behaviour, or identifying people who intend harm to others, e.g., at sports events, concerts, or busy train stations.

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Dr Mark Vousden

Lecturer
Research interests
  • Event-Driven Computing
  • Neuromorphic Computing and Spiking Neural Networks
  • High-Performance Computing and Parallelism
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