Self-Organizing Machine Architecture

SOMA is a France-Switzerland collaborative project which aims to develop a computing machine with self-organizing properties inspired by the functioning of the brain. The SOMA project addresses this challenge by lying at the intersection of four main research fields, namely adaptive reconfigurable c...

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