Author:
Schulte to Brinke Tobias,Dick Michael,Duarte Renato,Morrison Abigail
Abstract
AbstractSince dynamical systems are an integral part of many scientific domains and can be inherently computational, analyses that reveal in detail the functions they compute can provide the basis for far-reaching advances in various disciplines. One metric that enables such analysis is the information processing capacity. This method not only provides us with information about the complexity of a system’s computations in an interpretable form, but also indicates its different processing modes with different requirements on memory and nonlinearity. In this paper, we provide a guideline for adapting the application of this metric to continuous-time systems in general and spiking neural networks in particular. We investigate ways to operate the networks deterministically to prevent the negative effects of randomness on their capacity. Finally, we present a method to remove the restriction to linearly encoded input signals. This allows the separate analysis of components within complex systems, such as areas within large brain models, without the need to adapt their naturally occurring inputs.
Funder
Helmholtz Association
Excellence Initiative of the German federal and state governments
Supercomputing and Modeling for the Human Brain
Jülich Neuromorphic Computing Alliance
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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