On the relevance of time in neural computation and learning (Q5941372)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1635560
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    On the relevance of time in neural computation and learning
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1635560

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      On the relevance of time in neural computation and learning (English)
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      20 August 2001
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      We discuss models for computation in biological neural systems that are based on the current state of knowledge in neurophysiology. Differences and similarities to traditional neural network models are highlighted. It turns out that many important questions regarding computation and learning in biological neural systems cannot be adequately addressed in traditional neural network models. In particular, the role of time is quite different in biologically more realistic models, and many fundamental questions regarding computation and learning have to be rethought for this context. Simultaneously, a somewhat related new generation of VLSI-chips is emerging (``pulsed VLSI'') where new ideas about computing and learning with temporal coding can be tested in an engineering context. Articles with details to models and results that are sketched in this article can be found at \url{http://www.tu-graz.ac.at/igi/maass/}. We refer to \textit{W. Maass} and \textit{Bishop} [Eds., PulsedNeural Network, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA (1999)] for a collection of survey articles that contain further details and references.
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      neural computation
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      temporal coding
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      spiking neurons
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      computational complexity
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