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Engineering a Sequence Machine Through Spiking Neurons: Employing Rank Order Codes
Joy Bose
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Engineering a Sequence Machine Through Spiking Neurons: Employing Rank Order Codes
Joy Bose
Sequence memories play an important role in biological systems. This work demonstrates how a sequence memory may be built from biologically plausible spiking neural components. The memory is incorporated in a sequence machine, an automaton that can perform on-line learning and prediction of sequences of symbols. The sequence machine comprises an associative memory which is a variant of Pentti Kanerva's Sparse Distributed Memory, together with a separate memory for storing the sequence context or history. The symbols constituting a sequence are encoded as rank-ordered N-of-M codes, each code being implemented as a burst of spikes emitted by a layer of neurons. When appropriate neural structures are used the spike bursts maintain coherence and stability as they pass through successive neural layers. The system is modelled using a representation of order that abstracts time, and the abstracted system is shown to perform equivalently to a low-level spiking neural system. The spiking neural implementation of the sequence memory model highlights issues that arise when engineering high-level systems with asynchronous spiking neurons as building blocks.
Media | Bøker Pocketbok (Bok med mykt omslag og limt rygg) |
Utgitt | 4. april 2011 |
ISBN13 | 9783844316209 |
Utgivere | LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing |
Antall sider | 208 |
Mål | 226 × 12 × 150 mm · 328 g |
Språk | Tysk |