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Charlotte Frenkel (EI group) receives Veni grant
- Monday, 14 August 2023
Brain-inspired smart devices that can continuously learn from their environment
While smart devices outline strong promises ranging from productivity gains in industry to smart cities and health-monitoring wearables, there is still one major hurdle hindering their successful deployment: long-term robustness. Indeed, once deployed, smart devices are currently unable to autonomously adapt to changes in their environments, new user features, and evolving task requirements. This implies either electronic waste through device replacement, or increased battery drain and maintenance cost for frequent over-the-air device updates. This project will overcome this hurdle by merging the latest neuroscience and machine-learning research in continual learning to endow smart devices with low-power long-term autonomous adaptation.
Six promising young EEMCS researchers receive Veni grant (tudelft.nl)
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