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[Invited] Ultra low power Cochlea for biodiversity monitoring

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This talk relates the architecture, design, and experimental characterization of an ultra low power consumption bioinspired artificial Cochlea, intended to biodiversity monitoring. So far, it has been been calibrated to extract Cetacean acoustic features (sperm whales). The output are spikes (electrical pulses) available through a number of frequency channels (defining the cochlea parallel outputs), generated whenever some energy of the acoustic signal is sensed on a channel. The main application is classification through spiking neural networks, while some other potential applications are possible
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hal-04463709 , version 1 (19-03-2024)
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Francois Danneville, Larach Hicham, Pierre Boulet, Philippe Devienne, Hervé Glotin, et al.. [Invited] Ultra low power Cochlea for biodiversity monitoring. Colloque BIOCOMP 2023, Nov 2023, Banyuls - sur - Mer, France. ⟨hal-04463709v2⟩
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