Neuromorphic computing involves designing hardware architectures that mimic the structure and functionality of biological neural networks. Here’s a general overview of how neural networks can be mapped to neuromorphic hardware: Overall, mapping neural networks to neuromorphic hardware involves designing efficient algorithms, leveraging hardware-specific features, and utilizing specialized software tools to harness the full potential of… Continue reading Neuromorphic Computing
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Biohybrid Devices
Biological tissue-artificial hybrid devices, also known as biohybrid systems, represent a fascinating intersection of biological and artificial components. These devices combine living biological tissues or cells with synthetic or electronic components to create functional systems with unique capabilities. Here’s an overview of biohybrid devices, their applications, challenges, and examples: Biohybrid Devices Fundamentals: Challenges and Considerations:… Continue reading Biohybrid Devices
Death in the Air: Can Smell Shorten the Lifespan?
Dr. Julie Gendron’s research into the sensory perception and its impact on animal lifespans. Using the fruit fly as a model organism, she explores the idea that how we perceive the world around us – not just through sight and sound, but through all our senses – can actually influence how long we live. Dr.… Continue reading Death in the Air: Can Smell Shorten the Lifespan?
Bioelectrical Signal Calibration for COPD Treatment
Bioelectrical signal calibration holds immense potential for personalized and targeted COPD treatment. Here are some exciting research areas: Here are some specific research papers on these topics: Regeneration Research Papers for COPD Stem cell therapy and tissue engineering hold promise for lung regeneration in COPD patients. Here are some key research areas: Here are some… Continue reading Bioelectrical Signal Calibration for COPD Treatment
Brain Computer Interface EEG Signal Processing
Brain Computer Interface: EEG Signal Processing discusses electroencephalogram (EEG) signal processing using effective methodology and algorithms. This book provides a basic introduction to EEG and a classification of different components present in EEG. It also helps the reader to understand the scope of processing EEG signals and their associated applications. Further, it covers specific aspects… Continue reading Brain Computer Interface EEG Signal Processing
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Synthetic Biology Open Language (SBOL) version 3.1.0
Journal of Integrative Bioinformatics ISSN: 1613-4516 Editors-in-chief: Falk Schreiber, Ralf Hofestädt Edited by: Jan Baumbach, Ming Chen, Yuriy Orlov, Jens Allmer Managing Editor: Björn Sommer Editorial Board: Alejandro Giorgetti, Andrew Harrison, Aleksey Kochetov, Jens Krüger, Qi Ma, Hiroshi Matsuno, Chanchal K. Mitra, Josch K. Pauling, Chris Rawlings, Florentino Fdez-Riverola, Paolo Romano, Richard Röttger, Alban Shoshi,… Continue reading Synthetic Biology Open Language (SBOL) version 3.1.0
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Lung Cancer Datasets
There are various datasets available for lung cancer, both for classification and segmentation tasks. Here are some of the publicly available datasets for ML training: The LIDC-IDRI (Lung Image Database Consortium and Image Database Resource Initiative) dataset contains CT scan images of lung nodules annotated by radiologists. The dataset consists of 1,018 cases, and it… Continue reading Lung Cancer Datasets
What is Deception?
IntroductionDeception is the act of intentionally misleading or withholding information from others. It is a complex and often difficult behavior to detect, but researchers in a variety of fields have developed methods for studying deception and monitoring it in real-world settings. In this blog post, we will explore what deception is, how it is studied… Continue reading What is Deception?