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AlpVision to Offer the First Online Biological Neural Networks (BNN) Servers Subscription Services for Artificial Intelligence Researchers
VEVEY, Switzerland, June 12, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

AlpVision SA, a pioneering information and communication technology company and 
a global leader in advanced signal processing applications, announces at the AI 
summit in London the release plan of bioserver.net, a new cloud computing 
service based on Biological Neural Networks (BNN).

By integrating neural cell culture wetware, CMOS MEAs hardware, signal 
processing software and internet frontend technologies, bioserver.net will 
offer artificial intelligence researchers a remote access to living, low-energy 
consumption computing units of real neural networks as opposed to the 
silicon-based artificial neural networks. "BNN cultures have long been used by 
the pharmaceutical industry in clinical pharmacology during drug development 
using dedicated cell culture protocols to grow neural networks and maintain 
them for several months, possibly several years. The recent development of 
high-density CMOS MEAs interfacing now enables high throughput of both 
stimulation and read-out signals in direct connection to the living BNNs at 
increased resolution, both spatial through thousands of electrodes and temporal 
through signal sampling at several kHz. "This represents an unprecedented 
opportunity to engineer biological processing systems integrating wetware 
components. We envision that BNNs can bring a inherent neuron processing 
capability at a much lower power consumption cost than their silicon 
equivalents. Keep in mind the brain only consumes about 20W to perform its high 
level complex cognitive tasks," said Fred D. Jordan, PhD, AlpVision's 
co-founder and Chief Executive Officer.

In addition to facilitating remote access to monitoring BNN cultures for AI 
researchers without the need to build and maintain a wetlab facility, the 
bioserver.net frontend API will also offer various remote programming options 
for the backend computers in charge with controlling the BNNs in real time, 
similar to a remote desktop application. "In order to conduct their research, 
AI experts need to exploit the computing and learning capabilities of the BNNs 
with more advanced signal processing. Thanks to the bioserver.net programming 
tools, the high throughput MEA signals (of up to several gigabytes per minute) 
may thus be locally pre-computed, post-processed and filtered according to the 
individual needs of the master application. It is even possible to operate deep 
learning algorithms in the end-to-end system architecture over the BNN layer," 
said Martin Kutter, PhD, AlpVision co-founder and President.

The bioserver.net services will be available by end 2019 for a monthly 
subscription, with access to networks of 50000 to 100000 neurons as a start.

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CONTACT:  
Bioserver.net
AlpVision SA
Dr. Fred Jordan
fred.jordan@alpvision.com
+41 21 948 64 64

Source:  AlpVision SA
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