CISS'99 Conference Program



Session:

FA4

Shaffer 300

 

Invited Session - Sensory Information Processing Microsystems

 

Chair

Andreas Andreou and Ralph Etienne-Cummings, The Johns Hopkins University

 

9:00

(RI)

An asynchronous communication network architecture for neuromorphic cortical processing

A.G. Andreou, M. Cohen, P. Abshire, P.O. Pouliquen, G.C. Cauwenberghs, and Z.Kalayjian, The Johns Hopkins University

9:30

(SI)

High Density Programmable Focal-Plane Image Processing

Ralph Etienne-Cummings and Viktor Gruev, The Johns Hopkins University; Donghui Cai, Intel Corporation

9:45

(SI)

A Mixed-Mode VLSI Architecture for State-Parallel Viterbi Decoding

Kai He and Gert Cauwenberghs, The Johns Hopkins University

10:00

(SI)

A 16 x 16 Programmable Poisson-Equation Solver Implemented in Analog VLSI

Paul M. Furth, New Mexico State University

10:15

(SI)

Integrated High Resolution Focal-Plane Polarization Imager using Birefringent Crystal

Z.K. Kalayjian and A.G. Andreou, The Johns Hopkins University

10:30

COFFEE BREAK

10:45

(SI)

Egomotion Computation Using Template Matching and Inner Product of Optic Flow Filters

M. Anthony Lewis, University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign

11:00

(SI)

Information Capacity of the Blowfly Retina

Pamela Abshire and A.G. Andreou, The Johns Hopkins University

11:15

(SI)

Auditory-Based Acoustic-Phonetic Feature Extraction for the Segmentation and Recognition of Continuous Speech

Ahmed M. Abdelatty Ali, Jan Van der Spiegel, and Paul Mueller, University of Pennsylvania

11:30

(SI)

Image Filtering Chip for AER Vision Processing

Teresa Serrano-Gotarredona and Bernabé Linares-Barranco, Instituto Microelectronica Sevilla; A.G. Andreou, The Johns Hopkins University

11:45

(SI)

A Bipolar/CMOS Current-Mode Flip-Flop for ART-based VLSI Neural Clustering Systems

Teresa Serrano-Gotarredona and Bernabé Linares-Barranco, Instituto Microelectronica Sevilla; A.G. Andreou, The Johns Hopkins University

12:00

(SI)

Bit-Serial Address Event Representation

P.O. Pouliquen And A.G. Andreou, The Johns Hopkins University

12:15

(SI)

Analog VLSI Receptive Fields

Tod Hink and Allyn Hubbard, Boston University




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