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SUMMARY:Invited Talk Session 1
DESCRIPTION:Brain-Inspired Massively-Parallel Computing\n\nNeuromorphic co
 mputing, that is, computing based upon brain-like principles - can be trac
 ed back to the pioneering work of Carver Mead in the 1980s. Academic resea
 rch into neuromorphic systems has continued since then in various forms, i
 ncluding analog, digital and hybrid systems, primarily with the...\n\n\nSt
 eve Furber (University of Manchester)\n---------------------\nThe Age of D
 ata - Visualizing the Revolution\n\nWe live in the Age of Data.  90% of al
 l data in the world has been created in the past two years at a rate of ex
 abytes per day. New data is growing exponentially in every way: structured
 , unstructured, quantitative, qualitative, spatial, temporal. One of our g
 reatest scientific challenges is to effe...\n\n\nChris Johnson (University
  of Utah)\n\nRegistration Category: Tech Program Reg Pass, Exhibits Reg Pa
 ss\n\nSession Chair: Elizabeth Jessup (University of Colorado)
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