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计算机代写|COM3524 Bio-inspired Computing

计算机代写|COM3524 Bio-inspired Computing

这是一篇来自英国的关于生物启发计算的计算机代写

 

Objectives of this lecture

  • To give an introduction to the motivation for and definition of bioinspired computing
  • To introduce bio-inspired hardware and biocomputing (wetware)
  • To give information on how this module is organised and assessed.

Interaction between CS and Biology

  • Alan Turing published:

The Chemical Basis of Morphogenesis” in 1952

  • Proposed how chemical gradients acting on identical cells could give rise to complex patterns and structures Why Biology- this is CompSci?
  • Biology is exploding!
  • More & more detailed information on biological systems, how they interact…

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  • Personalised medicine
  • Cheap DNA sequencing
  • Predicting Patient response to treatment
  • Drug development (average cost $2.6 billion)

What is Bio-inspired Computing?

  • Subset of Natural Computing, using biological world as inspiration
  • Natural Computing includes three classes of methods:
  • 1) those that take inspiration from nature for the development of novel problem-solving techniques;
  • 2) those that are based on the use of computers to synthesize natural phenomena; and
  • 3) those that employ natural materials (e.g., molecules) to compute.

What is Bio-inspired Computing?

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  • Subset of Natural Computing, using biological world as inspiration
  • Natural Computing includes three classes of methods:
  • 1) those that take inspiration from nature for the development of novel problem-solving techniques;
  • 2) those that are based on the use of computers to synthesize natural phenomena; and
  • 3) those that employ natural materials (e.g.,molecules) to compute.

Hardware – configurable chips

  • Primarily based on FPGAs (Field Programmable Gate Arrays)
  • Integrated Circuit consisting of logic blocks and connections designed to be configured post-manufacture
  • More recently– combination of FPGAs and microprocessors on the same chip
  • Provides system that can be reconfigured at run time

Spinnaker – Bioinspired Computer Architecture

How can our growing understanding of brain function point the way to more efficient parallel, fault-tolerant computation?

How can massively parallel computing resources accelerate our understanding of brain function?

Wetware

  • Richard Feynman proposed concept of molecular complexes as computational components in his lecture There’s Plenty of  Room at the Bottom in 1959
  • Most work focussed on organic molecules in vitro
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