Linear Constraints Learning for Spiking Neurons

03/10/2021
by   Huy Lê Nguyen, et al.
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Encoding information with precise spike timings using spike-coded neurons has been shown to be more computationally powerful than rate-coded approaches. However, most existing supervised learning algorithms for spiking neurons are complicated and offer poor time complexity. To address these limitations, we propose a supervised multi-spike learning algorithm which reduces the required number of training iterations. We achieve this by formulating a large number of weight updates as a linear constraint satisfaction problem, which can be solved efficiently. Experimental results show this method offers better efficiency compared to existing algorithms on the MNIST dataset. Additionally, we provide experimental results on the classification capacity of the LIF neuron model, relative to several parameters of the system.

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