Spiking neural networks for computational intelligence: an overview

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Abstract

Deep neural networks with rate-based neurons have exhibited tremendous progress in the last decade. However, the same level of progress has not been observed in research on spiking neural networks (SNN), despite their capability to handle temporal data, energy-efficiency and low latency. This could be because the benchmarking techniques for SNNs are based on the methods used for evaluating deep neural networks, which do not provide a clear evaluation of the capabilities of SNNs. Particularly, the benchmarking of SNN approaches with regards to energy efficiency and latency requires realization in suitable hardware, which imposes additional temporal and resource constraints upon ongoing projects. This review aims to provide an overview of the current real-world applications of SNNs and identifies steps to accelerate research involving SNNs in the future.

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Dora, S., & Kasabov, N. (2021, December 1). Spiking neural networks for computational intelligence: an overview. Big Data and Cognitive Computing. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/bdcc5040067

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