Optics is a promising platform in which to help realize the next generation of fast, parallel, and energy-efficient computation. We demonstrate a reconfigurable free-space optical multiplier that is capable of over 3000 computations in parallel, using spatial light modulators with a pixel resolution of only 340×340. This enables vector–matrix multiplication and parallel vector–vector multiplication with vector size of up to 56. Our design is, to the best of our knowledge, the first to simultaneously support optical implementation of reconfigurable, large-sized, and real-valued linear algebraic operations. Such an optical multiplier can serve as a building block of special-purpose optical processors such as optical neural networks and optica...
We consider optical computers that encode data using images and compute by transforming such images...
We consider optical computers that encode data using images and compute by transforming such images...
Optical computing has been suggested as a means of achieving a high degree of parallelism for both s...
International audienceWe present the architecture of a new optical processor specialized in matrix-b...
An optical system which performs the multiplication of binary numbers is described and proof-of-prin...
We present a number of computational complexity results for an optical model of computation called ...
Recent success in deep neural networks has generated strong interest in hardware accelerators to imp...
We present a novel design for an optical vector matrix multiplier that enables miniaturization of op...
Integrated neuromorphic photonic circuits aim to power complex artificial neural networks (ANNs) in ...
A noncoherent optical vector-matrix multiplier using a linear LED source array and a linear P-I-N ph...
Abstract. We present fast and highly scalable parallel computations for a number of important and fu...
With the advances in VLSI technology, it is now possible to build chips which can each contain thous...
The explosion in the amount of information that is being processed is prompting the need for new com...
We propose the first on-chip optical linear algebra processor for complex-valued matrix multiplicati...
We describe and investigate an optical system which we call an optical expander. An optical expander...
We consider optical computers that encode data using images and compute by transforming such images...
We consider optical computers that encode data using images and compute by transforming such images...
Optical computing has been suggested as a means of achieving a high degree of parallelism for both s...
International audienceWe present the architecture of a new optical processor specialized in matrix-b...
An optical system which performs the multiplication of binary numbers is described and proof-of-prin...
We present a number of computational complexity results for an optical model of computation called ...
Recent success in deep neural networks has generated strong interest in hardware accelerators to imp...
We present a novel design for an optical vector matrix multiplier that enables miniaturization of op...
Integrated neuromorphic photonic circuits aim to power complex artificial neural networks (ANNs) in ...
A noncoherent optical vector-matrix multiplier using a linear LED source array and a linear P-I-N ph...
Abstract. We present fast and highly scalable parallel computations for a number of important and fu...
With the advances in VLSI technology, it is now possible to build chips which can each contain thous...
The explosion in the amount of information that is being processed is prompting the need for new com...
We propose the first on-chip optical linear algebra processor for complex-valued matrix multiplicati...
We describe and investigate an optical system which we call an optical expander. An optical expander...
We consider optical computers that encode data using images and compute by transforming such images...
We consider optical computers that encode data using images and compute by transforming such images...
Optical computing has been suggested as a means of achieving a high degree of parallelism for both s...