Nope it looks like what I wanted to create has already been invented so it's kind of pointless to continue, besides, I live in Edmonton Canada and I wouldn't be willing to share my idea with someone unless it was in person anyways...
Thank you everyone for the ideas, keywords to research and...
Im sure that would work for what I want to do, but if I am relying on a classical processor I can never hope to compete with companies like google and their AI efforts.
In addition to the vast computational resources they have they also have mathmaticians working out complex algorithms to make...
Because the computations performed by a processor to train a neural network are prohibitive. I believe its possible to design an analog neural network that can out perform a digital representation. Ofcourse if I can build it all, my first version won't out perform anything, but maybe after I...
Yea that's basically exactly what I am looking for. Unfortunate that its only experimental at the moment. I wonder if there is any suitable macroscopic equivalent, its response speed isn't super important, for example water with salt in it, the salt could be electrically removed to increase...
I thought I had... okay let me try to explain better what I want to do logically
I want an input to be adjusted either up or down then into fed into a gate which has an activation potential, so that over a threshold current it will pass through, and under it will not pass through.
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Just googled analog neural network circuit, don't know why I didnt do that before. Yes that's what I want to create. From what I am reading technology seems to be limiting in terms of precision variable resistors or amplifiers that can maintain their state in the off position.
Essentially I am trying to create a simple neural network using only electronics on a circuit board. This variable resistor I am talking about would act as a weight. And the next resistor in the line, whether it fires or not would represent the neuron
Hi I couldn't find of these exist anywhere.
Is there a component that is a variable resistor that adjusts based solely on receiving an up/down signal? And maintains its state on powerdown? I don't want this solution to involve any type of software, just a hardware solution. Looking for...