Neuromorphic computing involves two main approaches: emulating biological neural processing systems through computational substrates and simulating neural processing systems on scalable architectures.
A webinar debate hosted by Neuromorphic Computing and Engineering features teams of experts arguing for each approach, with an impartial moderator overseeing the discussion.
Team emulation includes experts like Elisa Donati and Jennifer Hasler, while team simulation includes experts like Catherine (Katie) Schuman and Emre Neftci.
The discussion chair, Giulia D’Angelo, is a Marie Skłodowska-Curie postdoctoral fellow focusing on neuromorphic algorithms for active vision.