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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
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Travel info:
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 receptionat 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 I | Mike 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 | ||
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 The BrainScaleS system follows the principle of so-called “physical modeling”, wherein the dynamics of VLSI circuits are designed to emulate the dynamics of their biological archetypes, where neurons and synapses are implemented by analog circuits that operate in continuous time, governed by time constants which arise from the properties of the transistors and capacitors on the microelectronic substrate. This defines our intrinsic hardware acceleration factor of 10000 with respect to biological real-time. The system is based on the ideas described in [Schemmel et al. 2010] and in the last ten years it was developed from a lab prototype to a larger installation comprising 20 wafer modules. The talk will give a reflection on the development process, the lessons learned and summarize the recent progress in commissioning and operating the BrainScaleS system. The success of the endeavor is demonstrated on the example of a wafer-scale emulation of a cortical microcolumn network. Schemmel et al. 2010: J. Schemmel, D. Brüderle, A. Grübl, M. Hock, K. Meier, and S. Millner. 2010. A Wafer-Scale Neuromorphic Hardware System for Large-Scale Neural Modeling. In IEEE Int Symp Circuits Syst Proc. 1947–1950, http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ISCAS.2010.5536970 | 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? | ||
15:10‑15:30 (20+5 min) | Neuromorphic and AI research at BCAI (Bosch Center for Artificial Intelligence) | Thomas Pfeil | |
15:35‑15:55 (20+5 min) | Mapping Deep Neural Networks on SpiNNaker2 | 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 | 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 | 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) |
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:
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09:00‑11:30 (150 min) | Tutorial (and coffee) In parallel ("choose one"):
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11:30‑12:30 (60 min) | Lunch (only for tutorial participants) | ||
12:30‑15:00 (150 min) | Tutorial (and coffee) In parallel ("choose one"):
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15:00 | End of the NICE 2020 tutorial day |