A stochastic computing chip for measurement of Manhattan distance
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概要
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- 2005-09-13
著者
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Iwata Atsushi
Graduate School Of Advanced Sciences Of Matter Hiroshima University
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UEDA Michihito
Advanced Technology Research Laboratories, Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. (Panasonic)
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HORI Michihiro
Graduate School of Advanced Sciences of Matter, Hiroshima University
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Hori Michihiro
Graduate School Of Advanced Sciences Of Matter Hiroshima University
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Ueda Michihito
Advanced Technology Research Laboratories Matsushita Electric (panasonic) Industrial Co. Ltd.
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