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EDLUT (Event-Driven LookUp Table) is a computer application for simulating networks of spiking neurons.It was developed in the University of Granada and source code was released under GNU GPL version 3. EDLUT uses event-driven simulation scheme and lookup tables to efficiently simulate medium or large spiking neural networks.This allows this application to simulate detailed biological neuron models and to interface with experimental setups (such as a robotic arm) in real time.

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  • EDLUT (akronym pro Event-Driven LookUp Table) je počítačová aplikace pro simulaci nervové soustavy. Aplikace je vyvíjena výzkumníky z univerzity ve španělské a dobrovolníky z celého světa- zdrojové kódy programu byly uvolněny pod licencí GNU GPL verze 3. EDLUT používá událostně řízené simulační schéma a lookup table k efektivní simulaci neuronové sítě, což umožňuje simulovat biologickou nervovou soustavu nebo poskytuje nástroj pro zkoumání např. robotické paže, přičemž síť stíhá ovlivňovat robotickou paži v reálném čase. (cs)
  • EDLUT (Event-Driven LookUp Table) is a computer application for simulating networks of spiking neurons.It was developed in the University of Granada and source code was released under GNU GPL version 3. EDLUT uses event-driven simulation scheme and lookup tables to efficiently simulate medium or large spiking neural networks.This allows this application to simulate detailed biological neuron models and to interface with experimental setups (such as a robotic arm) in real time. (en)
  • EDLUT (Event-Driven LookUp Table) es una aplicación informática para simular redes neuronales de impulsos desarrollada en la Universidad de Granada. Su código fuente fue liberado bajo licencia GNU GPL versión 3. EDLUT usa un esquema de simulación dirigido por eventos y tablas de búsqueda (lookup tables) para acelerar los cálculos y simular eficientemente grandes redes neuronales.​Esto permite simular modelos neuronales biológicos detallados​​y controlar plataformas externas (tales como brazos robóticos​​) en tiempo real. (es)
  • EDLUT (Event-Driven LookUp Table) è un'applicazione informatica per simulare reti neuronali di impulsi (rete neurale spiking) sviluppata nell'Università di Granada. EDLUT usa uno schema di simulazione diretto per eventi e tavole di ricerca (lookup table) per accelerare i calcoli e simulare in modo efficiente grandi reti neuronali.Questo permette la simulazione di modelli di neuroni biologici dettagliati e controllare piattaforme esterne (per esempio un braccio robotico) in tempo reale. (it)
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  • EDLUT (akronym pro Event-Driven LookUp Table) je počítačová aplikace pro simulaci nervové soustavy. Aplikace je vyvíjena výzkumníky z univerzity ve španělské a dobrovolníky z celého světa- zdrojové kódy programu byly uvolněny pod licencí GNU GPL verze 3. EDLUT používá událostně řízené simulační schéma a lookup table k efektivní simulaci neuronové sítě, což umožňuje simulovat biologickou nervovou soustavu nebo poskytuje nástroj pro zkoumání např. robotické paže, přičemž síť stíhá ovlivňovat robotickou paži v reálném čase. (cs)
  • EDLUT (Event-Driven LookUp Table) is a computer application for simulating networks of spiking neurons.It was developed in the University of Granada and source code was released under GNU GPL version 3. EDLUT uses event-driven simulation scheme and lookup tables to efficiently simulate medium or large spiking neural networks.This allows this application to simulate detailed biological neuron models and to interface with experimental setups (such as a robotic arm) in real time. (en)
  • EDLUT (Event-Driven LookUp Table) es una aplicación informática para simular redes neuronales de impulsos desarrollada en la Universidad de Granada. Su código fuente fue liberado bajo licencia GNU GPL versión 3. EDLUT usa un esquema de simulación dirigido por eventos y tablas de búsqueda (lookup tables) para acelerar los cálculos y simular eficientemente grandes redes neuronales.​Esto permite simular modelos neuronales biológicos detallados​​y controlar plataformas externas (tales como brazos robóticos​​) en tiempo real. (es)
  • EDLUT (Event-Driven LookUp Table) è un'applicazione informatica per simulare reti neuronali di impulsi (rete neurale spiking) sviluppata nell'Università di Granada. EDLUT usa uno schema di simulazione diretto per eventi e tavole di ricerca (lookup table) per accelerare i calcoli e simulare in modo efficiente grandi reti neuronali.Questo permette la simulazione di modelli di neuroni biologici dettagliati e controllare piattaforme esterne (per esempio un braccio robotico) in tempo reale. (it)
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