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Artificial Multimodal Neuron with Associative Learning Capabilities: Acquisition, Extinction, and Spontaneous
Sangheon Kim1,2, Unhyeon Kang1,3, Jiyoung Gu1,4
1Center for Neuromorphic Engineering, Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Seoul 02792, Rep. of Korea.
Abstract:
Associative multimodal artificial intelligence (AMAI) has gained significant attention across various fields, yet its implementation poses challenges due to the burden on computing and memory resources. To address these challenges, researchers have paid increasing attention to neuromorphic devices based on novel materials and structures, which can implement classical conditioning behaviors with simplified circuitry. Herein, we introduce an artificial multimodal neuron device that shows not only the acquisition behavior but also the extinction and the spontaneous recovery behaviors for the first time. Being composed of an ovonic threshold switch (OTS)-based neuron device, a conductive bridge memristor (CBM)-based synapse device, and a few passive electrical elements, such observed behaviors of this neuron device are explained in terms of the electroforming and the diffusion of metallic ions in the CBM. We believe that the proposed associative learning neuron device will shed light on the way of developing large-scale AMAI systems by providing inspiration to devise an associative learning network with improved energy efficiency.
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