Ioana Sporea

2papers

2 Papers

NEMar 31, 2015
Encoding Spike Patterns in Multilayer Spiking Neural Networks

Brian Gardner, Ioana Sporea, André Grüning

Information encoding in the nervous system is supported through the precise spike-timings of neurons; however, an understanding of the underlying processes by which such representations are formed in the first place remains unclear. Here we examine how networks of spiking neurons can learn to encode for input patterns using a fully temporal coding scheme. To this end, we introduce a learning rule for spiking networks containing hidden neurons which optimizes the likelihood of generating desired output spiking patterns. We show the proposed learning rule allows for a large number of accurate input-output spike pattern mappings to be learnt, which outperforms other existing learning rules for spiking neural networks: both in the number of mappings that can be learnt as well as the complexity of spike train encodings that can be utilised. The learning rule is successful even in the presence of input noise, is demonstrated to solve the linearly non-separable XOR computation and generalizes well on an example dataset. We further present a biologically plausible implementation of backpropagated learning in multilayer spiking networks, and discuss the neural mechanisms that might underlie its function. Our approach contributes both to a systematic understanding of how pattern encodings might take place in the nervous system, and a learning rule that displays strong technical capability.

NEFeb 10, 2012
Supervised Learning in Multilayer Spiking Neural Networks

Ioana Sporea, André Grüning

The current article introduces a supervised learning algorithm for multilayer spiking neural networks. The algorithm presented here overcomes some limitations of existing learning algorithms as it can be applied to neurons firing multiple spikes and it can in principle be applied to any linearisable neuron model. The algorithm is applied successfully to various benchmarks, such as the XOR problem and the Iris data set, as well as complex classifications problems. The simulations also show the flexibility of this supervised learning algorithm which permits different encodings of the spike timing patterns, including precise spike trains encoding.