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I have based this commentary on the original German text as published by Reclam. The translation is my own, created with the assistance of ChatGPT.
Please note that this is purely my personal interpretation of the sermon. I have no formal training in theology or medieval studies, so my reading should be taken with a grain of salt.
Read moreMarch 25, 2025A year ago, a friend of mine had the idea to visit Namibia—often referred to as the “Gems of Africa” because of its diversity of animals and biomes. I’m not entirely sure how he came up with the idea. Maybe it was due to the country’s connection to Germany during its colonial period, or perhaps some algorithmic push from the “machine gods” in his feed. Whatever the reason, he asked our friend group if we were up for joining him. Another friend said yes, but I couldn’t go because it overlapped with some exams I had to take at university. However, I promised him that next semester, I would choose modules that allowed me to have some free time, which would overlap with theirs.
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Power-Aware Training for Energy-Efficient Printed Neuromorphic Circuits Paper Title: Power-Aware Training for Energy-Efficient Printed Neuromorphic Circuits Link to Paper: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10323917 Date: 22. November 2023 Paper Type: Neuromorphic Computing, SNN, Printed Electronics, Circuit Design Short Abstract: In this paper, the authors develop a neuromorphic chip model that can be optimized for both accuracy and power usage. Their experiments reveal that the model achieves a 2× reduction in power consumption while maintaining 95% accuracy. 1. Introduction See Analog Printed Spiking Neuromorphic Circuit and Highly-Bespoke Robust Printed Neuromorphic Circuits for a more general introduction.Jun. 30
Highly-Bespoke Robust Printed Neuromorphic Circuits Info It’s been a while since I listened to the lecture on Computer Organization, which covers circuits and related topics. As a result, I’m a bit rusty, and it’s more likely than usual that I got something wrong in this paper. Please keep that in mind while reading. Paper Title: Highly-Bespoke Robust Printed Neuromorphic Circuits Link to Paper: https://publikationen.bibliothek.kit.edu/1000156490 Date: 06. March 2023 Paper Type: Neuromorphic Computing, SNN, Printed Electronics, Circuit Design Short Abstract: In this paper, the authors propose to expand P-SNN with learnable activation functions and variation-aware training that accounts for manufacturing differences in the printing methodJun. 29
Analog Printed Spiking Neuromorphic Circuit Info It’s been a while since I listened to the lecture on Computer Organization, which covers circuits and related topics. As a result, I’m a bit rusty, and it’s more likely than usual that I got something wrong in this paper. Please keep that in mind while reading. Paper Title: Analog Printed Spiking Neuromorphic Circuit Link to Paper: https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/596774544.pdf Date: 25. March 2024 Paper Type: Neuromorphic Computing, SNN, Printed Electronics, Circuit Design Short Abstract: This paper introduces a novel design for an Analog Printed Spiking Neural Network (P-SNN) using printed electronics, aimed at creating a low-power and efficient neuromorphic system.