DocumentCode :
1614003
Title :
What computer architecture can learn from computational intelligence-and vice versa
Author :
Moore, Ronald ; Klauer, Bernd ; Waldschmidt, Klaus
Author_Institution :
Technische Inf., Frankfurt Univ., Germany
fYear :
1997
Firstpage :
690
Lastpage :
697
Abstract :
We consider whether the seemingly disparate fields of computational intelligence (CI) and computer architecture can profit from each others´ principles, results and experience. In the process, we identify important common issues, such as parallelism, distribution of data and control, granularity and regularity. We present two novel computer architectures which have profited from principles found in CI, and identify two constraints on CI to eliminate the hidden influence of the von Neumann model of computation.
Keywords :
artificial intelligence; neural nets; parallel architectures; parallelising compilers; computational intelligence; computer architecture; data distribution; granularity; multithreaded architecture; neural network; parallelism; parallelizing compilers; regularity; von Neumann model; Artificial intelligence; Circuit synthesis; Computational intelligence; Computational modeling; Computer architecture; Concurrent computing; Memory architecture; Memory management; Object oriented modeling; Parallel processing;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
EUROMICRO 97. New Frontiers of Information Technology., Proceedings of the 23rd EUROMICRO Conference
Conference_Location :
Budapest, Hungary
ISSN :
1089-6503
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-8129-2
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/EURMIC.1997.617402
Filename :
617402
Link To Document :
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