Publication: Method for Training a Spiking Neuron to Associate Input-Output Spike Trains
Method for Training a Spiking Neuron to Associate Input-Output Spike Trains
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Mohemmed, A., Schliebs, S., Matsuda, S., & Kasabov, N. (2011). Method for Training a Spiking Neuron to Associate Input-Output Spike Trains. Engineering Applications of Neural Networks : 12th INNS EANN-SIG International Conference : Proceedings Part I, 363(363/2011), 219–228. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-23957-1_25
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We propose a novel supervised learning rule allowing the training of a precise input-output behavior to a spiking neuron. A single neuron can be trained to associate (map) different output spike trains to different multiple input spike trains. Spike trains are transformed into continuous functions through appropriate kernels and then Delta rule is applied. The main advantage of the method is its algorithmic simplicity promoting its straightforward application to building spiking neural networks (SNN) for engineering problems. We exper
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Mohemmed, A., Schliebs, S., Matsuda, S., & Kasabov, N. (2011). Method for Training a Spiking Neuron to Associate Input-Output Spike Trains. Engineering Applications of Neural Networks : 12th INNS EANN-SIG International Conference : Proceedings Part I, 363(363/2011), 219–228. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-23957-1_25