Performance Comparison of the Digital Neuromorphic Hardware SpiNNaker and the Neural Network Simulation Software NEST for a Full-Scale Cortical Microcircuit Model
                        
                        
                            - Submitting institution
 
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                                The University of Manchester
                                
 
                            
 
                            - Unit of assessment
 
                            - 11 - Computer Science and Informatics
 
                            - Output identifier
 
                            - 82385019
 
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                            - D - Journal article
 
                                - DOI
 
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                                        10.3389/fnins.2018.00291
                                
 
                                - Title of journal
 
                                - Frontiers in Neuroscience
 
                                - Article number
 
                                - 291
 
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                                - Volume
 
                                - 12
 
                                - Issue
 
                                - MAY
 
                                - ISSN
 
                                - 1662-4548
 
                                - Open access status
 
                                - Compliant
 
                            - Month of publication
 
                            - May
 
                            - Year of publication
 
                            - 2018
 
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                            - Output has been delayed by COVID-19
 
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                            - Interdisciplinary
 
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                            - Number of additional authors
 
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                                8
                            
 
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A - Computer Science
                             
                                - Citation count
 
                                - 27
 
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                            - Additional information
 
                            - "The outcome of a significant international collaboration within the Human Brain Project, this paper presents the most detailed and complex biological model ever to be run successfully on a neuromorphic platform.
Underpins subsequent work leading to this model running in real-time on SpiNNaker: see ""Real-Time Cortical Simulation on Neuromorphic Hardware"", Proc A Roy. Soc.
Forms the foundation for work in the next stage of the Human Brain Project to build multi-area cortical microcircuit models with the goal of eliciting theories of cortical function."
 
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