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Coincidence detection using spiking neurons with application to face recognition
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    Coincidence detection using spiking neurons with application to face recognition (English)
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    19 October 2016
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    Summary: We elucidate the practical implementation of Spiking Neural Network (SNN) as local ensembles of classifiers. Synaptic time constant \(\tau_s\) is used as learning parameter in representing the variations learned from a set of training data at classifier level. This classifier uses coincidence detection (CD) strategy trained in supervised manner using a novel supervised learning method called \(\tau_s\) Prediction which adjusts the precise timing of output spikes towards the desired spike timing through iterative adaptation of \(\tau_s\). This paper also discusses the approximation of spike timing in Spike Response Model (SRM) for the purpose of coincidence detection. This process significantly speeds up the whole process of learning and classification. Performance evaluations with face datasets such as AR, FERET, JAFFE, and CK+ datasets show that the proposed method delivers better face classification performance than the network trained with Supervised Synaptic-Time Dependent Plasticity (STDP). We also found that the proposed method delivers better classification accuracy than \(k\) nearest neighbor, ensembles of \(k\)NN, and Support Vector Machines. Evaluation on several types of spike codings also reveals that latency coding delivers the best result for face classification as well as for classification of other multivariate datasets.
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