Image processing with spiking neuron networks

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Abstract

Artificial neural networks have been well developed so far. First two generations of neural networks have had a lot of successful applications. Spiking Neuron Networks (SNNs) are often referred to as the third generation of neural networks which have potential to solve problems related to biological stimuli. They derive their strength and interest from an accurate modeling of synaptic interactions between neurons, taking into account the time of spike emission. SNNs overcome the computational power of neural networks made of threshold or sigmoidal units. Based on dynamic event-driven processing, they open up new horizons for developing models with an exponential capacity of memorizing and a strong ability to fast adaptation.Moreover, SNNs add a new dimension, the temporal axis, to the representation capacity and the processing abilities of neural networks. In this chapter, we present how SNN can be applied with efficacy in image clustering, segmentation and edge detection. Results obtained confirm the validity of the approach.

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Meftah, B., Lézoray, O., Chaturvedi, S., Khurshid, A. A., & Benyettou, A. (2013). Image processing with spiking neuron networks. Studies in Computational Intelligence, 427, 525–544. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-29694-9_20

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