Signal Coding and Perfect Reconstruction using Spike Trains

05/31/2019
by   Anik Chattopadhyay, et al.
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In many animal sensory pathways, the transformation from external stimuli to spike trains is essentially deterministic. In this context, a new mathematical framework for coding and reconstruction, based on a biologically plausible model of the spiking neuron, is presented. The framework considers encoding of a signal through spike trains generated by an ensemble of neurons via a standard convolve-then-threshold mechanism. Neurons are distinguished by their convolution kernels and threshold values. Reconstruction is posited as a convex optimization minimizing energy. Formal conditions under which perfect reconstruction of the signal from the spike trains is possible are then identified in this setup. Finally, a stochastic gradient descent mechanism is proposed to achieve these conditions. Simulation experiments are presented to demonstrate the strength and efficacy of the framework

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