Deep Learning in Spiking Phasor Neural Networks

04/01/2022
by   Connor Bybee, et al.
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Spiking Neural Networks (SNNs) have attracted the attention of the deep learning community for use in low-latency, low-power neuromorphic hardware, as well as models for understanding neuroscience. In this paper, we introduce Spiking Phasor Neural Networks (SPNNs). SPNNs are based on complex-valued Deep Neural Networks (DNNs), representing phases by spike times. Our model computes robustly employing a spike timing code and gradients can be formed using the complex domain. We train SPNNs on CIFAR-10, and demonstrate that the performance exceeds that of other timing coded SNNs, approaching results with comparable real-valued DNNs.

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