An overview of research from Professor Alan Blair, Senior Lecturer at the University of New South Wales
This paper presents a biologically plausible method for converting real-valued input into spike trains for processing with spiking neural networks.
The benefit of biological inspiration in machine learning and natural language processing.
This study presents a biologically plausible method (based on the operation of the mammalian retina) which can convert raw input continuously into a form that is suitable for both the training and deployment stages of neural networks.
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