Influence of different types of downscaling on a cortical microcircuit model

  • van Albada S
  • Schrader S
  • Helias M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Neural network models are routinely downscaled in terms of numbers of neurons or synapses because of a lack of computational resources or the limited capacity of a given neuromorphic hardware. Unfortunately the downscaling is often performed without explicit mention of the limitations this entails [1]. This is relevant since downscaling can substantially affect the dynamics. For instance, reducing the number of neurons N while preserving in-degrees K increases shared inputs and hence correlations

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van Albada, S. J., Schrader, S., Helias, M., & Diesmann, M. (2013). Influence of different types of downscaling on a cortical microcircuit model. BMC Neuroscience, 14(S1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2202-14-s1-p112

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