Neuromorphic paradigms for the representation and distributed processing of multidimensional signals. Computational primitives and architectural models. Elements of cognitive science and cognitive robotics for the development of autonomous behavior in natural environments and in complex systems.
Inform the student on modern integrated approaches to the study of cognitive systems that take into account (1) the principles of organization and development of the nervous system, (2) the co-existence of the nervous system in a body, and therefore their mutual conditioning (embodiment problem), (3) the complexity of the external environment. In this framework, the course proposes methods, techniques and tools for analysis, simulation and synthesis of neuromorphic perceptual engines for sub-symbolic representation of sensory information, and its functional integration with motor behavior. Visuo-spatial perception, visuomotor coordination, and control capabilities are taken as the reference scenario. The approach combines principles from signal processing, connectionism, and embodied cognition.
Traditional lectures, seminars amd journal club.
Slides and other distributed material (available through Aulaweb).
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Ricevimento: Monday 11am-13pm Thursday 16:00pm-17:00pm Office: pad. E, Via Opera Pia 13 (3rd floor) Lab: “Bioengineering - SyNaPSI”, pad. E, Via Opera Pia 13 (1st floor)
SILVIO PAOLO SABATINI (President)
FABIO SOLARI
NEUROMORPHIC COMPUTING AND INTEGRATIVE COGNITIVE SYSTEMS
50% from oral examination. The oral examination consists in properly placing and discussing two given topics (typically a 'theoretical model' and 'computational perceptual problem').
50% from the evaluation of a group project on examples and/or supplementary analysis of topics presented in classes.Evaluation will be based on: (1) comprehension of the problem, (2) appropriateness and (3) completeness of the proposed solution, (4) organization and clarity of the results.
At the end of the course, the student should demonstrate capability of analysing and synthetizing neuromorphic computational modules at single cels, circuit, and system levels.
Propedeutic subjects: foundations of signal processing and calculus, "Perceptual systems and interaction”.