An STDP-based encoding method for associative and composite data
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Abstract
Spike-timing-dependent plasticity(STDP) is a biological process of synaptic modification caused by the difference in firing order and timing between neurons. One of the neurodynamical roles of STDP is to form a macroscopic geometrical structure in the neuronal state space in response to a periodic input by Susman et al. (Nat. Commun. 10(1), 1–9 2019), Yoon, & Kim. STDP-based associative memory formation and retrieval. arXiv:2107.02429v2 (2021). In this work, we propose a practical memory model based on STDP which can store and retrieve high dimensional associative data. The model combines STDP dynamics with an encoding scheme for distributed representations and is able to handle multiple composite data in a continuous manner. In the auto-associative memory task where a group of images is continuously streamed to the model, the images are successfully retrieved from an oscillating neural state whenever a proper cue is given. In the second task which deals with semantic memories embedded in sentences, the results show that words can recall multiple sentences simultaneously or one exclusively, depending on their grammatical relations.
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Publication: Yoon, HG., Kim, P. An STDP-based encoding method for associative and composite data. Sci Rep 12, 4666 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-08469-6
Presenters
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Hong-Gyu Yoon
UNIST(Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology)
Authors
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Hong-Gyu Yoon
UNIST(Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology)
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Pilwon Kim
UNIST(Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology)