Title
The Cerebellum Chip: an Analog VLSI Implementation of a Cerebellar Model of Classical Conditioning
Abstract
We present a biophysically constrained cerebellar model of classical conditioning, implemented using a neuromorphic analog VLSI (aVLSI) chip. Like its biological counterpart, our cerebellar model is able to control adaptive behavior by predicting the precise timing of events. Here we describe the functionality of the chip and present its learning performance, as evaluated in simulated conditioning experiments at the circuit level and in behavioral experiments using a mobile robot. We show that this aVLSI model supports the acquisition and extinction of adaptively timed conditioned responses under real-world conditions with ultra-low power consumption.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2004
NIPS
conditioned response,mobile robot,adaptive behavior,chip,classical conditioning
Field
DocType
Citations 
Computer science,Neuromorphic engineering,Artificial intelligence,Computer hardware,Adaptive behavior,Very-large-scale integration,Cerebellum,Power consumption,Simulation,Chip,Mobile robot,Classical conditioning,Machine learning
Conference
8
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.99
1
7
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Constanze Hofstoetter180.99
Manuel Gil2285.76
Kynan Eng39710.66
Giacomo Indiveri41460148.21
Matti Mintz5396.81
Jörg Kramer680.99
Paul F. M. J. Verschure7677116.64