Including STDP to eligibility propagation in multi-layer recurrent spiking neural networks

01/05/2022
by   Werner van der Veen, et al.
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Spiking neural networks (SNNs) in neuromorphic systems are more energy efficient compared to deep learning-based methods, but there is no clear competitive learning algorithm for training such SNNs. Eligibility propagation (e-prop) offers an efficient and biologically plausible way to train competitive recurrent SNNs in low-power neuromorphic hardware. In this report, previous performance of e-prop on a speech classification task is reproduced, and the effects of including STDP-like behavior are analyzed. Including STDP to the ALIF neuron model improves the classification performance, but this is not the case for the Izhikevich e-prop neuron. Finally, it was found that e-prop implemented in a single-layer recurrent SNN consistently outperforms a multi-layer variant.

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