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Akida gets a mention alongside other neuromorphic platforms in this newly published paper titled “Spiking Neural Networks for Multimodal Neuroimaging: A Comprehensive Review of Current Trends and the NeuCube Brain-Inspired Architecture”, co-authored by researchers from various New Zealand
research entities. The paper is based on data obtained from the Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI) database and concludes that “SNNs offer a viable approach to addressing some of the limitations of traditional ANNs in multimodal neuroimaging, particularly in processing spatiotemporal data, such as EEG and fMRI”, although it also states that challenges remain.
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One of the papers referenced
is the Uni Tübingen table tennis robot paper (that involved Akida), which first author Andreas Ziegler recently presented at the International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA 2025) in Atlanta:

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One of the papers referenced

Hopefully, Andreas Ziegler from Uni Tübingen will have an appreciative audience game for some event-(camera)-ful table tennis talk![]()
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at the International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA 2025) in Atlanta later today.
He will be presenting his team’s research (which also involved Akida and was partially funded by Sony AI, where he was a Research Scientist Intern at their office in Switzerland from November 2023 to March 2024 as part of his ongoing PhD studies at Uni Tübingen) that led to the publication of thepaper “Detection of Fast-Moving Objects with Neuromorphic Hardware” (cf. https://lnkd.in/ew-U5-BD, where you’ll also find a video and a GitHub link):
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#ICRA2025 is coming closer! | Andreas Ziegler
#ICRA2025 is coming closer! I’ll be presenting our work, “Detection of Fast-Moving Objects with Neuromorphic Hardware” — more details here: https://lnkd.in/ew-U5-BD I was also accepted into the Doctoral Consortium (DC), where I’ll present my research on event-based vision for fast robot...www.linkedin.com
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It is worthwhile to refresh our memories regarding the whereabouts of his co-authors Sebastian Otte and Karl Vetter, who are both Uni Tübingen alumni from the same Cognitive Systems research group, where Andreas Ziegler is currently pursuing his PhD (https://uni-tuebingen.de/fakultaete...che/informatik/lehrstuehle/kognitive-systeme/):