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Neuromorphic Online Clustering and Classification

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The bottom two layers of a neuromorphic architecture are designed and shown to be capable of online clustering and supervised classification. An active spiking dendrite model is used, and a single dendritic segment performs essentially the same function as a classic integrate-and-fire point neuron. A single dendrite is then composed of multiple segments and is capable of online clustering. Although this work focuses primarily on dendrite functionality, a multi-point neuron can be formed by combining multiple dendrites. To demonstrate its clustering capability, a dendrite is applied to spike sorting, an important component of brain-computer interface applications. Supervised online classification is implemented as a network composed of multiple dendrites and a simple voting mechanism. The dendrites operate independently and in parallel. The network learns in an online fashion and can adapt to macro-level changes in the input stream. Achieving brain-like capabilities, efficiencies, and adaptability will require a significantly different approach than conventional deep networks that learn via compute-intensive back propagation. The model described herein may serve as the foundation for such an approach.

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