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Monday, 16 March 2020

NICE 2020 in Heidelberg

6th March 2020: We are sorry to announce that NICE 2020, scheduled to be held on March 17-20 2020, will be postponed to a later date. Please see here for the new date in March 2021




Meeting venue: Kirchhoff-Institute for Physics, Im Neuenheimer Feld 227, D-69117 Heidelberg, Germany

Pre-NICE events on Monday, 16 March 2020 (both POSTPONED as well)

Travel info:

  • Getting to the venue:
    • the nearest tram stop to the meeting venue is "Heidelberg Bunsengymnasium" (marked in the map linked above) [online timetable]https://reiseauskunft.bahn.de//bin/query.exe/en?Z=Neuenheim+Bunsengymnasium,+Heidelberg), provided by German Railway. Here you can also buy tickets online
  • Getting to Heidelberg

Hotels: These hotels are relatively close to the meeting venue (Kirchhoff-Institute for Physics, see the map above). A lot more hotels are listed in online hotel booking sites (e.g. on booking.com)

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19:30‑21:30
(120 min)

NICE 2020 Welcome reception

at the meeting venue.

The reception is also open for the participants of the NEUROTECH event Future Application Directions for Neuromorphic Computing Technologies

Tuesday, 17 March 2020
08:45
NICE 2020, workshop day I -- NOTE: NICE will be POSTPONED!

(Registration booth opens at 8:30h)

09:00‑09:10
(10+5 min)
 Welcome to NICE 2020
09:15‑09:45
(30 min)
 Organizer Round
09:45‑10:25
(40+5 min)
 Keynote IMike Davies (Intel)
10:30‑10:50
(20+5 min)
 Luping Shi (Tsinghua University)
11:00‑11:30
(30 min)
 Coffee break
11:30‑11:50
(20+5 min)
 Evaluating complexity and resilience trade-offs in emerging memory inference machines

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11:55‑12:15
(20+5 min)
 Johannes Schemmel (Heidelberg University)
12:20‑12:30
(10+5 min)
 Lightning talk: From clean room to machine room: towards accelerated cortical simulations on the BrainScaleS wafer-scale system

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Sebastian Schmitt (Heidelberg University)
12:35‑13:00
(25 min)
 Poster Lightning Talks

1 min - 1 slide poster appetizers

all Poster Presenters
13:00‑14:30
(90 min)
 Lunch, poster setup, demonstrators setup
14:30‑14:40
(10+5 min)
 Group photo at NICE

(The group photo will be placed on the internet. By showing up for the photo you grant your permission for the publication of the photo)

14:45‑15:05
(20+5 min)
 Why is Neuromorphic Event-based Engineering the future of AI?

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15:10‑15:30
(20+5 min)
 Neuromorphic and AI research at BCAI (Bosch Center for Artificial Intelligence)

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Thomas Pfeil
15:35‑15:55
(20+5 min)
 Mapping Deep Neural Networks on SpiNNaker2

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Florian Kelber et al.
16:00‑16:30
(30 min)
 Coffee break
16:30‑16:50
(20+5 min)
 Closed-loop experiments on the BrainScaleS-2 architecture

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Korbinian Schreiber et al.
16:55‑17:05
(10+5 min)
 Lightning talk: Adaptive control for hindlimb locomotion in a simulated mouse through temporal cerebellar learning

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Thomas Passer Jensen (Technical University of Denmark)
17:10‑17:55
(45 min)
 Open mic / discussions
19:00‑21:30
(150 min)
 Poster dinner

The max. poster size is A0, orientation PORTRAIT (841 mm wide x 1189 mm high)

Wednesday, 18 March 2020
08:45
NICE 2020, workshpo day II -- NOTE: NICE will be postponed!
09:00‑09:15
(15 min)
 Welcome / overview
09:15‑09:55
(40+5 min)
 KeynoteWolfgang Maass
10:00‑10:20
(20+5 min)
 On the computational power and complexity of Spiking Neural Networks

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(Nils Donselaar)
10:25‑10:45
(20+5 min)
 The speed of sequence processing in biological neuronal networks

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Younes Bouhadjar et. al
11:00‑11:30
(30 min)
 Coffee brek
11:30‑11:50
(20+5 min)
 Walter Senn
11:55‑12:15
(20+5 min)
 Conductance-based dendrites perform reliability-weighted opinion pooling

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Jakob Jordan et al.
12:20‑12:30
(10+5 min)
 Lightning talk: Natural gradient learning for spiking neurons

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Elena Kreutzer et al.
12:35‑12:45
(10+5 min)
 Lightning talk: The Computational Capacity of Mem-LRC Reservoirs

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Forrest Sheldon et al.
13:00‑14:00
(60 min)
 Lunch
14:00‑14:20
(20+5 min)
 Making spiking neurons more succinct with multi-compartment models

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Johannes Leugering
14:25‑14:45
(20+5 min)
 Evolutionary Optimization for Neuromorphic Systems

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Catherine Schuman et al.
14:50‑15:00
(10+5 min)
 Lightning talk: Implementing Backpropagation for Learning on Neuromorphic Spiking Hardware

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Andrew Sornborger et al.
15:05‑15:15
(10+5 min)
 Lightning talk: Spike Latency Reduction generates Efficient Predictive Coding

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Pau Vilimelis Aceituno et al.
15:20‑16:10
(50 min)
 Special coffee break: EINC & BrainScaleS 1
16:10‑16:30
(20+5 min)
 Real-time Mapping on a Neuromorphic Processor

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(Konstantinos Michmizos )
16:35‑16:55
(20+5 min)
 Inductive bias transfer between brains and machines

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Fabian Sinz
17:00‑17:45
(45 min)
 Open mic / discussion
18:00‑21:00
(180 min)
 Conference dinner

Thursday, 19 March 2020
08:45
NICE 2020, workshop day III -- NOTE: NICE will be postponed!
09:00‑09:15
(15 min)
 Welcome / overview
09:15‑09:55
(40+5 min)
 Keynote: Bottom-up and top-down neuromorphic processor design: Unveiling roads to embedded cognition

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Charlotte Frenkel
10:00‑10:20
(20+5 min)
 A Neuromorphic Future for Classic Computing Tasks

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Brad Aimone
10:25‑10:35
(10+5 min)
 Lightning talk: Benchmarking of Neuromorphic Hardware Systems

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Christoph Ostrau et al.
10:40‑10:50
(10+5 min)
 Lightning talk: Evolving Spiking Neural Networks for Robot Sensory-motor Decision Tasks of Varying Difficulty

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(J David Schaffer)
11:00‑11:30
(30 min)
 Coffee break
11:30‑11:50
(20+5 min)
 Natural density cortical models as benchmarks for universal neuromorphic computersMarkus Diesmann
11:55‑12:15
(20+5 min)
 Platform-Agnostic Neural Algorithm Composition using Fugu

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William Severa
12:20‑12:40
(20+5 min)
 Programming neuromorphic computers: PyNN and beyond

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Andrew Davison
12:45‑12:55
(10+5 min)
 Lightning talk: Caspian: A Neuromorphic Development Platform

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(John (Parker) Mitchell)
13:00‑14:00
(60 min)
 Lunch
14:00‑14:20
(20+5 min)
 BrainScaleS: Development Methodologies and Operating System

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Eric Müller
14:25‑14:35
(10+5 min)
 Lightning talk: Cognitive Domain Ontologies: HPCs to Ultra Low Power Neuromorphic Platforms

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Tarek Taha et al.
14:40‑14:50
(10+5 min)
 Lightning talk: Comparing Neural Accelerators & Neuromorphic Architectures The False Idol of Operations

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Craig Vineyard et al.
14:55‑15:05
(10+5 min)
 Lightning talk: Subspace Locally Competitive Algorithms

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Dylan Paiton et al.
15:10‑15:20
(10+5 min)
 Lightning talk: Fast and deep neuromorphic learning with first-spike coding

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Julian Göltz et al.
15:25‑15:35
(10+5 min)
 Lightning talk: Neuromorphic Graph Algorithms: Extracting Longest ShortestPaths and Minimum Spanning Trees

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15:40‑15:50
(10+5 min)
 Lightning talk: Neuromorphic Computing for Spacecraft’s Terrain Relative Navigation: A Case of Event-Based Crater Classification Task

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Kazuki Kariya et al.
15:55‑16:25
(30 min)
 Coffee break
16:25‑16:45
(20+5 min)
 Beyond Backprop: Different Approaches to Credit Assignment in Neural Nets

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16:50‑17:10
(20+5 min)
 Batch << 1: Why Neuromorphic Computing Architectures Suit Real-Time Workloads

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Jonathan Tapson (GrAI Matter Labs)
17:15‑17:35
(20+5 min)
 Relational Neurogenesis for Lifelong Learning Agents

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Tej Pandit et al.
17:40‑18:10
(30 min)
 open mic / discussions
18:20‑18:30
(10 min)
 Wrap-up / adjourn
18:30
End of NICE 2020 for non-tutorial attendants
19:00‑20:30
(90 min)
 Dinner (only for tutorial attendants)

Friday, 20 March 2020
09:00
NICE 2020, Tutorials day: NOTE: NICE will be POSTPONED!

The tutorial day can be booked as one of the registration options. On the tutorial day hands-on interactive tutorials with several different neuromorphic compute systems will be offered:

SpiNNaker tutorial

Title: Running Spiking Neural Network Simulations on SpiNNaker

Description: This workshop will describe how to access the SpiNNaker platform, via both Jupyter Notebooks and the HBP Collaboratory. It will then discuss how to write spiking neural networks using the PyNN language to be executed on SpiNNaker, and introduce the integration with the HBP Neurorobotics environment. Participants will be given access to the Jupyter Notebook system from which they will be able to follow some lab examples, and then go on to create their own networks running on the platform, as well as create co-simulations with the robotics environment.

Structure:

  • How to access SpiNNaker using Jupyter and the HBP Collaboratory
  • How to use the NRP through the SpiNNaker Jupyter Service
  • Running PyNN Simulations on SpiNNaker
  • Run lab examples and write your own networks

Timing: The tutorial will run twice with roughly identical content, once in the morning and once in the afternoon, so it can be combined with another morning or afternoon tutorial.

Access: the SpiNNaker system in Manchester is available remotely via the HBP Collaboratoy. Please find here the access procedure.

Intel Loihi tutorial

Title: Intel Corporation Loihi and Nx SDK

Description: The tutorial will provide an introduction to the Loihi Neuromorphic Computing Platform and its Nx SDK development toolkit. The Loihi chip features a unique programmable microcode learning engine for on-chip spiking neural networks. The chip contains 128 neuromorphic cores and is fabricated in Intel’s 14nm process.

  • A morning session will provide an overview of the Loihi hardware architecture and SDK basics, followed by
  • an afternoon session sharing live examples and step-by-step iPhython-based tutorials of a wide variety of algorithmic examples.

Note that participants will not be able to follow along from their own laptops unless they engage with Intel’s Neuromorphic Research Community beforehand (email inrc_interest@intel.com for more information).

Timing: The morning and the afternoon sessions are fairly self-contained, so people can pick and choose and also attend the other tutorials, as they wish.

BrainScaleS tutorial

Title: Experiments on BrainScaleS

Description: The tutorial will provide an introduction to and hands-on experiment with the BrainScaleS accelerated analog neuromorphic hardware system. BrainScaleS is a mixed analog-digital design operating 1,000 times faster than real-time. BrainScaleS-2 features programmable on-chip learning capabilities and a new concept called dendritic computing, developed in close collaboration with neuroscientists. Participants will gain a familiarity with biologically inspired spiking neural networks and novel computation.

Timing: The tutorial will run twice with roughly identical content, once in the morning and once in the afternoon, so it can be combined with another morning or afternoon tutorial.

Access: the BrainScaleS-1 system in Heidelberg is available remotely via the HBP Collaboratoy. Please find here the access procedure.

09:00‑11:30
(150 min)
 Tutorial (and coffee)

In parallel ("choose one"):

  • BrainScaleS
  • SpiNNaker
  • Loihi: an overview of the Loihi hardware architecture and SDK basics
11:30‑12:30
(60 min)
 Lunch (only for tutorial participants)
12:30‑15:00
(150 min)
 Tutorial (and coffee)

In parallel ("choose one"):

  • BrainScaleS
  • SpiNNaker
  • Loihi: live examples and step-by-step iPhython-based tutorials of a wide variety of algorithmic examples
15:00
End of the NICE 2020 tutorial day
Contact: bjoern.kindler@kip.uni-heidelberg.de