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1 HiMax: Characterization of the CogniMem Device EE x96 Preliminary Design Review Advisor: Tep Dobry Sub Advisor: Neil Scott Members: Raymundo Flores EE 296 Darnel Balais EE 496

2 Presentation Overview: Team and Member Introduction Brief Project Overview and Background Approach Project Block Diagram Controlled Environment Diagram CogniMem Device Diagram Problems End of Semester Project Goals Project Timeline References

3 Team and Member Introduction: HiMax Group: Communication and Information Sciences, UH Manoa – Develop and research applications using the Cognimem Chip. Department of Electrical Engineering - UH Manoa – Develop and research baseline characteristic of the CogniMem Neural Processor. – Create hardware and develop software for baseline characterization. Darnel Balais: Software Programmer Raymundo Flores: Hardware

4 Project Overview: This technology is fairly new, so we propose to develop: 1. Procedures to accurately train the Neural Processor, 2. Baselines for "high-level confidence" for pattern recognition for a given physical environment. 3. (For follow-on X96 Project), an application that uses the CogniMem Neural processor, with a "built-in" camera, as an autonomous pointer that identifies any painting / object in a museum setting. The camera, then can be used to communicate to an ultra portable PC via broadband that gathers information about the identified painting.

5 Project Background: CogniMem 1K Specs - Patented parallel architecture - 1024 Parallel neurons - Unlimited neural network expansion - Trained by example - Low power consumption Image Recognition Board www.recognetics.com

6 Approach: Fabricate a mini-museum setting that includes a picture inside a frame that enables us to test the CogniMem processor/camera pattern recognition (imaging) capabilities. Develop a program that trains the CogniMem camera to identify and view images from any angle, orientation and distance.

7 Project Block Diagram: Controlled Environment CogniMem Device

8 Controlled Environment Diagram: Computer Generated Human Generated

9 CogniMem Device Diagram:

10 Problems: Hardware and software has only been recently developed and product knowledge is still limited at this time. – Help can easily be attained from Research Assistants within the HiMax Group. – Weekly meetings Hardware is very expensive and reacquiring a new chip and camera may take a long time. – Take special care of equipment. – Backup Device

11 End of Semester Project Goals: Our projected goals are: To develop "high-confidence level" characterization of the CogniMem processor with respect to distance, orientation, and image complexity. Have a working device for a museum application.

12 Project Timeline

13 Presentation Summary: Key Technology: CogniMem Neural Processor (1024 parallel neurons) Method of Modeling: Learn and build knowledge by example vectors (i.e. camera, microphone). No cumbersome programming required. Challenges: Fairly new technology Minimal data/information available Lay "ground" work for future applications Main System Diagrams: Controlled Environment CogniMem Device

14 References: 1. http://wiki.roadnarrows.com - Distributer 2. http://www.general-vision.com - Researchers 3. http://www.recognetics.com - Developers

15 ?Any Questions?


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