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Identification of the connections in biologically inspired neural networksWe developed an identification method to find the strength of the connections between neurons from their behavior in small biologically-inspired artificial neural networks. That is, given the network external inputs and the temporal firing pattern of the neurons, we can calculate a solution for the strengths of the connections between neurons and the initial neuron activations if a solution exists. The method determines directly if there is a solution to a particular neural network problem. No training of the network is required. It should be noted that this is a first pass at the solution of a difficult problem. The neuron and network models chosen are related to biology but do not contain all of its complexities, some of which we hope to add to the model in future work. A variety of new results have been obtained. First, the method has been tailored to produce connection weight matrix solutions for networks with important features of biological neural (bioneural) networks. Second, a computationally efficient method of finding a robust central solution has been developed. This later method also enables us to find the most consistent solution in the presence of noisy data. Prospects of applying our method to identify bioneural network connections are exciting because such connections are almost impossible to measure in the laboratory. Knowledge of such connections would facilitate an understanding of bioneural networks and would allow the construction of the electronic counterparts of bioneural networks on very large scale integrated (VLSI) circuits.
Document ID
19940004365
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Demuth, H.
(Idaho Univ. Moscow, ID, United States)
Leung, K.
(Idaho Univ. Moscow, ID, United States)
Beale, M.
(Idaho Univ. Moscow, ID, United States)
Hicklin, J.
(Mathworks, Inc. South Natick, MA., United States)
Date Acquired
August 16, 2013
Publication Date
November 6, 1990
Publication Information
Publication: The 2nd 1990 NASA SERC Symposium on VLSI Design
Subject Category
Cybernetics
Accession Number
94N71120
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAGW-1406
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Public Use Permitted.
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