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Open AccessPurely self-rectifying memristor-based passive crossbar array for artificial neural network accelerators
Memristor-integrated passive crossbar arrays (CAs) could potentially accelerate neural network (NN) computations, but studies on these devices are limited to software-based simulations owing to their poor reli...
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Open AccessDifferentiating malignant and benign eyelid lesions using deep learning
Artificial intelligence as a screening tool for eyelid lesions will be helpful for early diagnosis of eyelid malignancies and proper decision-making. This study aimed to evaluate the performance of a deep lear...
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Open AccessSerum microRNA as a potential biomarker for the activity of thyroid eye disease
The aim of this study is to characterize the microRNA (miRNA) expression signatures in patients with thyroid eye disease (TED) and identify miRNA biomarkers of disease activity. Total RNA was isolated from the...
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Open AccessSelf-rectifying resistive memory in passive crossbar arrays
Conventional computing architectures are poor suited to the unique workload demands of deep learning, which has led to a surge in interest in memory-centric computing. Herein, a trilayer (Hf0.8Si0.2O2/Al2O3/Hf0.5
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Open AccessDirect evidence on Ta-Metal Phases Igniting Resistive Switching in TaOx Thin Film
A Ta/TaOx/Pt stacked capacitor-like device for resistive switching was fabricated and examined. The tested device demonstrated stable resistive switching characteristics including uniform distribution of resistiv...