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| - | ==== Sound and Pattern in Analog Neural Networks ==== | + | ===== Sound and Pattern in Analog Neural Networks |
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| + | Can we hear the firing of neurons? Does their action potential have pitch and timbre? How do patterns and structures of a neural network sound? Christian Faubel and Wolfgang Spahn created an analog neuron, the so-called Pop Neuron, an electronic implementation of an early neural model originally designed to explain human heart beats. | ||
| + | Thanks to the support of this small circuit we build and developed in the workshop our own neural synthesizer. Based on [[http:// | ||
| + | All together an analog artificial neural network with around 30 neurons was created to generate structured sound and tuned pattern in an experimental but organic way.\\ | ||
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| - | === Performance with 5 Neuron Synthesizer === | + | ==== Performance with 5 Neuron Synthesizer ==== |
| - | with Clara Badulescu, Elizabeth Davis, Sebastian de la Luz, Francisco Petrucci, Federica Sosta.\\ | + | |
| + | The seek and search for sounds, noises, tones and tunes in an neural network | ||
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| - | === The Neuron Synthesizer | + | ==== The Neural Synthesizers ==== |
| - | Based on two, three or four Pop Neuron each participant developed and documented an own version of the neuron | + | Based on two, three or four Pop Neuron each participant developed and documented an own version of their neural |
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