wochit News2015.5.12---澳大利亚皇家墨尔本理工大学研究仿生脑


wochit News2015.5.12---澳大利亚皇家墨尔本理工大学研究仿生脑
發佈日期:2015年5月12日
A groundbreaking electronic longterm memory cell could help researchers imitate and better understand the complexities of the human brain.
Built by scientists at the MicroNano Research Facility at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia, the nano memory cell — 10,000 times thinner than a human hair — mimics longterm human memory and the brain's capacity for storing and processing strands of information.
Hussein Nili, lead author of the study, told Mashable Australia the cell is a significant advancement. Currently, only a single digit can be stored in most electronic memory cells — either a one or zero. He said, "The kind of memory we have designed ... allows you to store in a single memory cell, not just one number, but a large range of numbers."
This means RMIT's nano memory cell can process information in realtime, mimicking the way a brain computes information. Nili suggested, "If you compare a normal memory cell that we have today to a light switch that you can only turn on and off. This is more like a dimmer."
一个突破性的电子长期存储单元可以帮助研究人员模仿和更好地了解人类大脑的复杂性。
内置的科学家在微纳研究机构在皇家墨尔本理工大学在澳大利亚墨尔本,纳米存储单元 - 10,000倍比人的头发丝还细 - 模仿人类的​​长期记忆和大脑的容量,用于存储和处理信息股。
侯赛因尼里,该研究的主要作者,告诉混搭澳大利亚,细胞是显著的进步。目前,只有一个单一的数字可以被存储在大多数电子存储单元 - 无论是一或零。他说,“那种记忆,我们设计...允许你存储在一个存储单元,而不仅仅是一个数字,而是一个大范围的数字。”
这意味着RMIT的纳米存储器单元可以实时处理信息,模仿脑计算信息的方式。尼莉建议,“如果你比较我们今天要一个电灯开关,你只能打开和关闭正常的存储单元,这更像是一个调光器。”

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