NEMar 19, 2023
A Comprehensive Review of Spiking Neural Networks: Interpretation, Optimization, Efficiency, and Best PracticesKai Malcolm, Josue Casco-Rodriguez
Biological neural networks continue to inspire breakthroughs in neural network performance. And yet, one key area of neural computation that has been under-appreciated and under-investigated is biologically plausible, energy-efficient spiking neural networks, whose potential is especially attractive for low-power, mobile, or otherwise hardware-constrained settings. We present a literature review of recent developments in the interpretation, optimization, efficiency, and accuracy of spiking neural networks. Key contributions include identification, discussion, and comparison of cutting-edge methods in spiking neural network optimization, energy-efficiency, and evaluation, starting from first principles so as to be accessible to new practitioners.
LGJul 16, 2025
Federated Learning in Open- and Closed-Loop EMG Decoding: A Privacy and Performance PerspectiveKai Malcolm, César Uribe, Momona Yamagami
Invasive and non-invasive neural interfaces hold promise as high-bandwidth input devices for next-generation technologies. However, neural signals inherently encode sensitive information about an individual's identity and health, making data sharing for decoder training a critical privacy challenge. Federated learning (FL), a distributed, privacy-preserving learning framework, presents a promising solution, but it remains unexplored in closed-loop adaptive neural interfaces. Here, we introduce FL-based neural decoding and systematically evaluate its performance and privacy using high-dimensional electromyography signals in both open- and closed-loop scenarios. In open-loop simulations, FL significantly outperformed local learning baselines, demonstrating its potential for high-performance, privacy-conscious neural decoding. In contrast, closed-loop user studies required adapting FL methods to accommodate single-user, real-time interactions, a scenario not supported by standard FL. This modification resulted in local learning decoders surpassing the adapted FL approach in closed-loop performance, yet local learning still carried higher privacy risks. Our findings highlight a critical performance-privacy tradeoff in real-time adaptive applications and indicate the need for FL methods specifically designed for co-adaptive, single-user applications.