2012 Third International Conference on Intelligent Control and Information Processing 2012
DOI: 10.1109/icicip.2012.6391485
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Integrate-and-fire neuron modeled as a low-rate sparse time-encoding device

Abstract: Neurons as Time Encoding Machines (TEMs) have been proposed to capture the information present in sensory stimuli and to encode it into spike trains [1], [2], [3]. These neurons, however, produce spikes at firing rates above Nyquist, which is usually much higher than the amount of information actually present in stimuli. We propose a low-rate spiking neuron which exploits the sparsity or compressibility present in natural signals to produce spikes at a firing rate proportional to the amount of information pr… Show more

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