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A Bibliometric Review of Neuromorphic Computing and Spiking Neural Networks

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arxiv 2304.06897 v1 pith:JPEC67AZ submitted 2023-04-14 cs.NE

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keywords computingneuralliteraturenetworksspikinganalyzebibliometricneuromorphic
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Neuromorphic computing and spiking neural networks aim to leverage biological inspiration to achieve greater energy efficiency and computational power beyond traditional von Neumann architectured machines. In particular, spiking neural networks hold the potential to advance artificial intelligence as the basis of third-generation neural networks. Aided by developments in memristive and compute-in-memory technologies, neuromorphic computing hardware is transitioning from laboratory prototype devices to commercial chipsets; ushering in an era of low-power computing. As a nexus of biological, computing, and material sciences, the literature surrounding these concepts is vast, varied, and somewhat distinct from artificial neural network sources. This article uses bibliometric analysis to survey the last 22 years of literature, seeking to establish trends in publication and citation volumes (III-A); analyze impactful authors, journals and institutions (III-B); generate an introductory reading list (III-C); survey collaborations between countries, institutes and authors (III-D), and to analyze changes in research topics over the years (III-E). We analyze literature data from the Clarivate Web of Science using standard bibliometric methods. By briefly introducing the most impactful literature in this field from the last two decades, we encourage AI practitioners and researchers to look beyond contemporary technologies toward a potentially spiking future of computing.

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