In this paper, an insect brain-inspired computational structure was developed. The peculiarity of the core processing layer is the local connectivity among the spiking neurons, which allows for a representation under the cellular nonlinear network paradigm. Moreover, the processing layer works as a liquid state network with fixed internal connections and trainable output weights. Learning was accomplished by adopting a simple supervised, batch approach based on the calculation of the Moore–Penrose matrix. The architecture, taking inspiration from a specific neuropile of the insect brain, the mushroom bodies, is evaluated and compared with other standard and bioinspired solutions present in the literature, referring to three different scenarios.
A CNN-based neuromorphic model for classification and decision control
Patane L.
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2019-01-01
Abstract
In this paper, an insect brain-inspired computational structure was developed. The peculiarity of the core processing layer is the local connectivity among the spiking neurons, which allows for a representation under the cellular nonlinear network paradigm. Moreover, the processing layer works as a liquid state network with fixed internal connections and trainable output weights. Learning was accomplished by adopting a simple supervised, batch approach based on the calculation of the Moore–Penrose matrix. The architecture, taking inspiration from a specific neuropile of the insect brain, the mushroom bodies, is evaluated and compared with other standard and bioinspired solutions present in the literature, referring to three different scenarios.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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