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Spaun ("Semantic Pointer Architecture Unified Network") is a cognitive architecture pioneered by Chris Eliasmith of the University of Waterloo Centre for Theoretical Neuroscience. It consists of 2.5 million simulated neurons organized into subsystems that resemble specific brain regions, such as the prefrontal cortex, basal ganglia, and thalamus. It can recognize numbers, remember them, figure out numeric sequences, and even write them down with a robotic arm. It is implemented using Nengo.

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  • Spaun ("Semantic Pointer Architecture Unified Network") is a cognitive architecture pioneered by Chris Eliasmith of the University of Waterloo Centre for Theoretical Neuroscience. It consists of 2.5 million simulated neurons organized into subsystems that resemble specific brain regions, such as the prefrontal cortex, basal ganglia, and thalamus. It can recognize numbers, remember them, figure out numeric sequences, and even write them down with a robotic arm. It is implemented using Nengo. (en)
  • Semantic Pointer Architecture Unified Network (Spaun) è un'architettura connessionista biologicamente ispirata ideata da del Center for Theoretical Neuroscience dell'Università di Waterloo. È un sistema di 2,5 milioni di neuroni artificiali organizzati in sottosistemi che assomigliano a specifiche regioni del cervello, come la corteccia prefrontale, i gangli della base e il talamo. È implementato usando il framework computazionale Nengo. (it)
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  • Spaun ("Semantic Pointer Architecture Unified Network") is a cognitive architecture pioneered by Chris Eliasmith of the University of Waterloo Centre for Theoretical Neuroscience. It consists of 2.5 million simulated neurons organized into subsystems that resemble specific brain regions, such as the prefrontal cortex, basal ganglia, and thalamus. It can recognize numbers, remember them, figure out numeric sequences, and even write them down with a robotic arm. It is implemented using Nengo. (en)
  • Semantic Pointer Architecture Unified Network (Spaun) è un'architettura connessionista biologicamente ispirata ideata da del Center for Theoretical Neuroscience dell'Università di Waterloo. È un sistema di 2,5 milioni di neuroni artificiali organizzati in sottosistemi che assomigliano a specifiche regioni del cervello, come la corteccia prefrontale, i gangli della base e il talamo. È implementato usando il framework computazionale Nengo. (it)
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