K. Kyuma, Y. Nitta, J. Ohta, S. Tai, Masanobu Takahashi
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The First Demonstration of an Optical Learning Chip
Recently, there has been a strong interest in artificial neural networks for real time applications. Among several approaches, opto-electronic neural networks1) are quite attractive because of a dense-interconnection, a parallelprocessing, and a large-scale integration capabilities using the advanced GaAs semiconductor technologies.