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Saeed Afshar
Affiliation
International Centre for Neuromorphic Systems, MARCS Institute for Brain and Behaviour, Western Sydney University, Penrith, NSW, Australia
Topic
Spiking Neural Networks,Threshold Of Neurons,Error Backpropagation,Input Spike,Neuron Weights,Neurons In Layer,Output Spike,Spike-timing-dependent Plasticity,Backpropagation Through Time,Clock Cycles,Groups Of Neurons,Hardware Implementation,Hidden Layer,Learning Algorithms,Neural Network,Online Learning,Output Layer,Spatial Patterns,Spike Trains,Synaptic Weights,Training Module,Accelerometer,Adaptive Threshold,Anomaly Detection,Anterior End,Arabidopsis,Artificial Neural Network,Auditory Nerve Fibers,Autonomous Underwater Vehicles,Average Latency,Binary Signal,Blue Trace,Calcium Channel,Calcium Influx,Calcium Signaling,Camera Motion,Ciliary Beating,Clock Frequency,Clock Period,Clustering Metrics,Computing Nodes,Contrast Maximisation,Convergence Rate,Correction Parameters,Deep Reinforcement Learning,Depolarization,Dot Product,Dotted Lines,Dynamic Vision Sensor,Early Damage,
Biography
Saeed Afshar (M’12) received the B.E. degree in electrical engineering from the University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia, in 2014.
Currently, he is a Research Assistant in the Bioelectronics and Neuroscience Group within The MARCS Institute at the University of Western Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia. His research interests include neuromorphic computational architectures and biologically inspired visual and control systems.
Currently, he is a Research Assistant in the Bioelectronics and Neuroscience Group within The MARCS Institute at the University of Western Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia. His research interests include neuromorphic computational architectures and biologically inspired visual and control systems.