A better understanding of human pitch perception has been achieved with the electronic Hopf-cochlea, developed in the Stoop Group at INI.
The sequential superparamagnetic clustering algorithm (SSC) is a very powerful clustering tool that has been developed in the Stoop Group at the Institute of Neuroinformatics.
Mit verschiedenen Farbstoffen sichtbar gemachte Hirnzellen. UWE KONIETZKO / UNIVERSITÄT ZÜRICH
The Neural Architectures exhibition ran from March until April 2010, showing images and results of neuroscience research.
The Telluride Neuromorphic Cognition Engineering workshop, originally co-ordinated by the INI, focuses on neuromorphic engineering. The goal is to bring together young investigators and more established researchers from academia.
Capo Caccia: the site where the Capo Caccia Cognitive Neuromorphic Engineering Workshop series is held
The INI organises the Capo Caccia series of workshops on Cognitive Neuromorphic Engineering, to promote research and education in Neuromorphic Engineering.
Cortex3D (CX3D) is a tool for simulating the growth of cortex in 3D. We have now released this simulation package as an open source project.
We have used analog VLSI vision sensors (also designed and built here at INI) to build a robot that can balance a pencil using only spike based visual input, inspired by the form of information processing used in the retina.
The SECO project is examining self-constructing systems from cortex to computational structures.