Morphological computation refers to the idea that the physical structure (or morphology) of a system—such as a robot—can be used to offload some of the computational processes typically handled by its brain (central processor). This approach emphasizes the role of a robot’s body and its interaction with the environment in performing tasks. Instead of relying…
Capsule endoscopy is a revolutionary medical procedure that allows doctors to visualize the inside of a patient’s gastrointestinal tract without the need for traditional, invasive procedures like colonoscopies or upper endoscopies. This technology utilizes a small, pill-sized capsule equipped with a camera and other sensors that the patient swallows, allowing it to capture images as…
Hyperdimensional Computing (HDC) is an emerging paradigm in computation that leverages the power of high-dimensional spaces (often with dimensions in the thousands or millions) to perform tasks like pattern recognition, associative memory, and data classification in a fundamentally new way. It’s inspired by how the human brain processes information using vast interconnected networks of neurons.…