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Replicating experimental spike and rate based neural learning in CMOS


Abstract:

The computational function of neural networks is thought to depend primarily on the learning/plasticity function carried out at the synapse. Neuromorphic circuit realizat...Show More

Abstract:

The computational function of neural networks is thought to depend primarily on the learning/plasticity function carried out at the synapse. Neuromorphic circuit realizations have taken this into account by implementing a variety of synaptical processing functions, with most recent synapse circuits replicating some form of Spike Time Dependent Plasticity (STDP). However, STDP is being challenged by older rate-dependent learning rules as well as by biological experiments exhibiting more complex timing rules (e.g. spike triplets) as well as simultaneous rate- and timing dependent plasticity. In this paper, we present a circuit realization of a plasticity rule based on the postsynaptic neuron potential as well as the transmission profile of the presynaptic spike. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first circuit realization of synaptical behaviour which moves significantly beyond STDP, replicating the triplet experiments of Froemke and Dan, the combined timing and rate experiments of Sjoestroem et al., as well as conventional BCM behaviour.
Date of Conference: 30 May 2010 - 02 June 2010
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 03 August 2010
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Conference Location: Paris, France

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