Spike Event Based Learning in Neural Networks

02/20/2015
by   James A. Henderson, et al.
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A scheme is derived for learning connectivity in spiking neural networks. The scheme learns instantaneous firing rates that are conditional on the activity in other parts of the network. The scheme is independent of the choice of neuron dynamics or activation function, and network architecture. It involves two simple, online, local learning rules that are applied only in response to occurrences of spike events. This scheme provides a direct method for transferring ideas between the fields of deep learning and computational neuroscience. This learning scheme is demonstrated using a layered feedforward spiking neural network trained self-supervised on a prediction and classification task for moving MNIST images collected using a Dynamic Vision Sensor.

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