University of Waterloo
Canadian university home to the Computational Neuroscience Research Group, which developed the Nengo brain simulation platform and the Spaun brain model.
2 milestones
Spaun: A Large-Scale Functional Brain Model Capable of Performing Multiple Cognitive Tasks
In November 2012, Chris Eliasmith and colleagues at the University of Waterloo published a description of Spaun (Semantic Pointer Architecture Unified Network) in Science, presenting a 2.5-million-neuron brain model capable of performing eight distinct cognitive tasks, including digit recognition, question answering, and list recall.
Nengo Neural Simulation Software Released by the Computational Neuroscience Research Group, University of Waterloo
Researchers at the Computational Neuroscience Research Group (CNRG) at the University of Waterloo developed Nengo, an open-source software environment for simulating large-scale neural systems using the Neural Engineering Framework, providing tools that bridge high-level network specification with low-level neurophysiological detail.