Brain-Inspired Architecture for Spiking Neural Networks
Fengzhen Tang,
Junhuai Zhang,
Chi Zhang
et al.
Abstract:Spiking neural networks (SNNs), using action potentials (spikes) to represent and transmit information, are more biologically plausible than traditional artificial neural networks. However, most of the existing SNNs require a separate preprocessing step to convert the real-valued input into spikes that are then input to the network for processing. The dissected spike-coding process may result in information loss, leading to degenerated performance. However, the biological neuron system does not perform a separ… Show more
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