Wire length as a circuit complexity measure

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We introduce wire length as a salient complexity measure for analyzing the circuit complexity of sensory processing in biological neural systems. This new complexity measure is applied in this paper to two basic computational problems that arise in translation- and scale-invariant pattern recognition, and hence appear to be useful as benchmark problems for sensory processing. We present new circuit design strategies for these benchmark problems that can be implemented within realistic complexity bounds, in particular with linear or almost linear wire length. Finally, we derive some general bounds which provide information about the relationship between new complexity measure wire length and traditional circuit complexity measures.

论文关键词:Circuit complexity,Wire length,Sensory processing,VLSI-area

论文评审过程:Received 11 October 2001, Revised 7 June 2004, Available online 17 August 2004.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcss.2004.06.001