A concurrent object-oriented framework for the simulation of neural networks

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Abstract

This paper discusses the issues in simulating neural networks using an object-oriented concurrent programming framework, based on our experience in developing two generations of the NSL (Neural Simulation Language) simulation system. The second generation simulation system, NSL 2.0, was designed and implemented utilizing object-oriented programming concepts. We close with future design and implementation directions.

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Weitzenfeld, A., & Arbib, M. A. (1991). A concurrent object-oriented framework for the simulation of neural networks. In Proceedings of the Workshop on Object-Based Concurrent Programming, OOPSLA/ECOOP 1990 (pp. 120–124). Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/127056.127098

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