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Part 1: Tutorial series on brain-inspired computing

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Shun-ichi Amari, Ph.D.: He graduated from the Graduate School of the University of Tokyo in 1963 majoring in mathematical engineering and received the Dr. Eng. Degree. He worked at Kyushu University and the University of Tokyo, and is now Professor-Emeritus. He is Director of RIKEN Brain Science Institute. He has been engaged in research in wide areas of mathematical engineering. In particular, he has devoted himself to mathematical foundations of neural network theory and information geometry. He is President of Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers, Japan, and past President of International Neural Networks Society. He has received the IEEE Emanuel A. Piore Award and the IEEE Neural Networks Pioneer Award, the Japan Academy Award, the C&C Award, among many others.

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Amari, Si. Part 1: Tutorial series on brain-inspired computing. New Gener Comput 23, 357–359 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03037638

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