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The performance limits of optical, electro-optical, and electronic artificial neural systems (ANS) processors (also known as neurocomputers) are discussed. After a brief introduction, an overview is provided of the recently revived field of ANS. Next, ANS performance measures are defined and a neurocomputer taxonomy is presented. Finally, the designs and performance limits of the various types of neurocomputers are discussed.
Robert Hecht-Nielsen
"Performance Limits Of Optical, Electro-Optical, And Electronic Neurocomputers", Proc. SPIE 0634, Optical and Hybrid Computing, (13 February 1986); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.964019
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Robert Hecht-Nielsen, "Performance Limits Of Optical, Electro-Optical, And Electronic Neurocomputers," Proc. SPIE 0634, Optical and Hybrid Computing, (13 February 1986); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.964019