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CoLaNET -- A Spiking Neural Network with Columnar Layered Architecture for Classification

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arxiv 2409.01230 v6 pith:T7KUBFHO submitted 2024-09-02 cs.NE

classification cs.NE
keywords networkarchitecturedistinctiveplasticityspikingclassclassificationcolumns
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In the present paper, I describe a spiking neural network (SNN) architecture which, can be used in wide range of supervised learning classification tasks. It is assumed, that all participating signals (the classified object description, correct class label and SNN decision) have spiking nature. The distinctive feature of this architecture is a combination of prototypical network structures corresponding to different classes and significantly distinctive instances of one class (=columns) and functionally differing populations of neurons inside columns (=layers). The other distinctive feature is a novel combination of anti-Hebbian and dopamine-modulated plasticity. The plasticity rules are local and do not use the backpropagation principle. Besides that, as in my previous studies, I was guided by the requirement that the all neuron/plasticity models should be easily implemented on modern neurochips. I illustrate the high performance of my network on a task related to model-based reinforcement learning, namely, evaluation of proximity of an external world state to the target state.

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  1. Spiffy: Efficient Implementation of CoLaNET for Raspberry Pi

    cs.NE 2025-06 conditional novelty 4.0 of 10

    A single CoLaNET network reimplemented in Rust with a linear synaptic resource function, random weight initialization, and group-based reward reaches 91.08% MNIST accuracy and sub-millisecond per-timestep latency on a...

  2. Continual Learning with Columnar Spiking Neural Networks

    cs.NE 2025-06 conditional novelty 4.0 of 10

    A columnar spiking neural network with local learning rules reaches 92% average accuracy and about 4% forgetting on ten permuted-MNIST tasks, but only when tasks share no features.

  3. Convolutional Spiking Neural Network for Image Classification

    cs.NE 2025-05 conditional novelty 4.0 of 10

    A spiking neural network with offline-learned, frozen convolution kernels classifies five street-object classes at 91.6% accuracy, compared with 92.3% for a similarly shaped CNN.

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