Path multimodality in a Feedforward SNN module, using LIF with Latency model
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2016
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Czech Academy of Sciences
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Susi, G.; Cristini, A.; Salerno, M. Path multimodality in a Feedforward SNN module, using LIF with Latency model. NNW 2016, 26, 363–376, doi:10.14311/NNW.2016.26.021.
Abstract
In this paper, simulation results of a feedforward SNN affected by synchronous stimuli are discussed. The
network transmission properties are investigated in function of both neuron and network parameters; in particular, the
connection probability and the synaptic strengths are considered. By means of an event-driven method, all simulations
are conducted using the LIF with Latency (LIFL) model. Typical cases are discussed, in which a network section
(module) is able to process the input information, introducing a particular behavior, called path multimodality. Through
this phenomenon, the output layer of the network can generate a number of temporally spaced groups of synchronous
spikes. The multimodality feature can be applied for various purposes, for instance in coding or else transmission
issues