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JeeBisOkay (talk | contribs) m changed "mimic the human nervous system" to "detect sound at different frequencies" because the former implies the ability to replicate the entire nervous system using a liquid solution, whereas the article cited only talks about using a chemical reaction to detect sound, and its potential use case of being able to mimic the cochlea |
Guy Harris (talk | contribs) →Implementation: No Unnecessary Capitalization (NUC). Don't put end-of-sentence period in the link text. No unnecessary piping. Fix first-of-multiple-authors parameter. |
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==Implementation==
The implementation of neuromorphic computing on the hardware level can be realized by oxide-based [[memristor]]s,<ref name="Maan 1–13">{{Cite journal|last1=Maan|first1=A. K.|last2=Jayadevi|first2=D. A.|last3=James|first3=A. P.|date=2016-01-01|title=A Survey of Memristive Threshold Logic Circuits|journal=IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems|volume=PP|issue=99|pages=1734–1746|doi=10.1109/TNNLS.2016.2547842|pmid=27164608|issn=2162-237X|arxiv=1604.07121|bibcode=2016arXiv160407121M|s2cid=1798273}}</ref> [[Spintronics|spintronic]] memories, threshold switches, [[transistor]]s,<ref>{{Cite journal|title = Mott Memory and Neuromorphic Devices|journal = Proceedings of the IEEE|date = 2015-08-01|issn = 0018-9219|pages = 1289–1310|volume = 103|issue = 8|doi = 10.1109/JPROC.2015.2431914|first1 = You|last1 = Zhou|first2 = S.|last2 = Ramanathan|s2cid = 11347598|url=https://zenodo.org/record/895565}}</ref><ref name=":2">{{Cite conference|
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