arXiv Machine Learning By Stefano Radice, Ludovico Casaccia, Riccaro Emanuele Beccalli, Bruno Paroli, Paolo Milani

Self-organizing Architecture of Receptron Units: a Hardware-Aware Framework for Edge Intelligence

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arXiv:2607. 20162v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: The growing demand for intelligent processing at the edge of IoT networks is constrained by the severe computational and memory limitations of microcontroller units, which render impractical conventional deep learning approaches.

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