In the context of learning in attractor neural networks (ANN) we discuss the issue of the constraints imposed by the requirement that the afferents arriving at the neurons in the attractor network from the stimulus, compete successfully with the afferents generated by the recurrent activity inside the network, in a situation in which the both sets of synaptic efficacies are weak and approximately equal. We simulate and analyze a two component network: one representing the stimulus, the other an ANN. We show that if stimuli are correlated with the receptive fields of neurons in the ANN, and are of sufficient contrast, the stimulus can provide the necessary information to the recurrent network to allow learning new stimuli, even in very disfa...
A nonlinear recurrent neural network is trained to synthesize chaotic signals. The identification pr...
International audienceIn this paper we summarize some of the main contributions of models of recurre...
We study the effect of competition between short-term synaptic depres-sion and facilitation on the d...
In this paper a simple two-layer neural network's model, similar to that, studied by D.Amit and...
<p>The single network is fully connected. The excitatory neurons are divided into N selective pools ...
Many forms of recurrent neural networks can be understood in terms of dynamic systems theory of diff...
seung~bell-labs.com One approach to invariant object recognition employs a recurrent neu-ral network...
Recurrent neural networks have been shown to be able to store memory patterns as fixed point attract...
Understanding the theoretical foundations of how memories are encoded and retrieved in neural popula...
Item does not contain fulltextWe study the effect of competition between short-term synaptic depress...
AbstractRecurrent neural networks (RNNs) may possess continuous attractors, a property that many bra...
<p><b>(A)</b> Alternate network schematic with hypercolumns (large black circles), along with their ...
A conventional view of information processing by line (manifold) attractor networks holds that they ...
A fundamental problem in neuroscience is understanding how working memory—the ability to store infor...
Neuromorphic chips embody computational principles operating in the nervous system, into microelectr...
A nonlinear recurrent neural network is trained to synthesize chaotic signals. The identification pr...
International audienceIn this paper we summarize some of the main contributions of models of recurre...
We study the effect of competition between short-term synaptic depres-sion and facilitation on the d...
In this paper a simple two-layer neural network's model, similar to that, studied by D.Amit and...
<p>The single network is fully connected. The excitatory neurons are divided into N selective pools ...
Many forms of recurrent neural networks can be understood in terms of dynamic systems theory of diff...
seung~bell-labs.com One approach to invariant object recognition employs a recurrent neu-ral network...
Recurrent neural networks have been shown to be able to store memory patterns as fixed point attract...
Understanding the theoretical foundations of how memories are encoded and retrieved in neural popula...
Item does not contain fulltextWe study the effect of competition between short-term synaptic depress...
AbstractRecurrent neural networks (RNNs) may possess continuous attractors, a property that many bra...
<p><b>(A)</b> Alternate network schematic with hypercolumns (large black circles), along with their ...
A conventional view of information processing by line (manifold) attractor networks holds that they ...
A fundamental problem in neuroscience is understanding how working memory—the ability to store infor...
Neuromorphic chips embody computational principles operating in the nervous system, into microelectr...
A nonlinear recurrent neural network is trained to synthesize chaotic signals. The identification pr...
International audienceIn this paper we summarize some of the main contributions of models of recurre...
We study the effect of competition between short-term synaptic depres-sion and facilitation on the d...