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A Device for Generating Binary Sequences for Stochastic Computing

A Device for Generating Binary Sequences for Stochastic Computing
A Device for Generating Binary Sequences for Stochastic Computing
A novel technique for the generation of high speed stochastic bit streams in which the '1' density is proportional to a given value. Bit streams of this type are particularly useful in bit serial stochastic computing systems, such as digital stochastic neural networks. The proposed circuitry is highly suitable for VLSI fabrication.
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Daalen, M.
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Jeavons, P.
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Shawe-Taylor, J.
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Cohen, D.
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Daalen, M.
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Jeavons, P.
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Daalen, M., Jeavons, P., Shawe-Taylor, J. and Cohen, D. (1993) A Device for Generating Binary Sequences for Stochastic Computing. Electronics Letters, 29 (1), 80-81.

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A novel technique for the generation of high speed stochastic bit streams in which the '1' density is proportional to a given value. Bit streams of this type are particularly useful in bit serial stochastic computing systems, such as digital stochastic neural networks. The proposed circuitry is highly suitable for VLSI fabrication.

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Published date: January 1993
Organisations: Electronics & Computer Science

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Local EPrints ID: 259821
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/259821
ISSN: 0013-5194
PURE UUID: 8000aac9-eb06-4ece-a95f-1378bb3bfa41

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Date deposited: 24 Aug 2004
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 06:28

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Author: M. Daalen
Author: P. Jeavons
Author: J. Shawe-Taylor
Author: D. Cohen

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