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Low-Order Model of Biological Neural Networks

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arxiv 2012.06720 v1 pith:JXVLBACQ submitted 2020-12-12 math.OC cs.NEq-bio.NC

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keywords biologicalhierarchicallow-ordermodelnetworksneuralaccumulativebiologically
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A biologically plausible low-order model (LOM) of biological neural networks is a recurrent hierarchical network of dendritic nodes/trees, spiking/nonspiking neurons, unsupervised/ supervised covariance/accumulative learning mechanisms, feedback connections, and a scheme for maximal generalization. These component models are motivated and necessitated by making LOM learn and retrieve easily without differentiation, optimization, or iteration, and cluster, detect and recognize multiple/hierarchical corrupted, distorted, and occluded temporal and spatial patterns.

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