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Memory via Temporal Delays in weightless Spiking Neural Network

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arxiv 2202.07132 v1 pith:PSIJJBMZ submitted 2022-02-15 cs.NE cs.AIcs.LGq-bio.NCstat.CO

classification cs.NEcs.AIcs.LGq-bio.NCstat.CO
keywords connectionmemorynetworkneuraldelaysneuronsspikingstrength
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A common view in the neuroscience community is that memory is encoded in the connection strength between neurons. This perception led artificial neural network models to focus on connection weights as the key variables to modulate learning. In this paper, we present a prototype for weightless spiking neural networks that can perform a simple classification task. The memory in this network is stored in the timing between neurons, rather than the strength of the connection, and is trained using a Hebbian Spike Timing Dependent Plasticity (STDP), which modulates the delays of the connection.

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