Learning and Inferring Relations in Cortical Networks

08/29/2016
by   Peter U. Diehl, et al.
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A pressing scientific challenge is to understand how brains work. Of particular interest is the neocortex,the part of the brain that is especially large in humans, capable of handling a wide variety of tasks including visual, auditory, language, motor, and abstract processing. These functionalities are processed in different self-organized regions of the neocortical sheet, and yet the anatomical structure carrying out the processing is relatively uniform across the sheet. We are at a loss to explain, simulate, or understand such a multi-functional homogeneous sheet-like computational structure - we do not have computational models which work in this way. Here we present an important step towards developing such models: we show how uniform modules of excitatory and inhibitory neurons can be connected bidirectionally in a network that, when exposed to input in the form of population codes, learns the input encodings as well as the relationships between the inputs. STDP learning rules lead the modules to self-organize into a relational network, which is able to infer missing inputs,restore noisy signals, decide between conflicting inputs, and combine cues to improve estimates. These networks show that it is possible for a homogeneous network of spiking units to self-organize so as to provide meaningful processing of its inputs. If such networks can be scaled up, they could provide an initial computational model relevant to the large scale anatomy of the neocortex.

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