Inherently stochastic spiking neurons for probabilistic neural computation

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Abstract

Neuromorphic engineering aims to design hardware that efficiently mimics neural circuitry and provides the means for emulating and studying neural systems. In this paper, we propose a new memristor-based neuron circuit that uniquely complements the scope of neuron implementations and follows the stochastic spike response model (SRM), which plays a cornerstone role in spike-based probabilistic algorithms. We demonstrate that the switching of the memristor is akin to the stochastic firing of the SRM. Our analysis and simulations show that the proposed neuron circuit satisfies a neural computability condition that enables probabilistic neural sampling and spike-based Bayesian learning and inference. Our findings constitute an important step towards memristive, scalable and efficient stochastic neuromorphic platforms.

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Al-Shedivat, M., Naous, R., Neftci, E., Cauwenberghs, G., & Salama, K. N. (2015). Inherently stochastic spiking neurons for probabilistic neural computation. In International IEEE/EMBS Conference on Neural Engineering, NER (Vol. 2015-July, pp. 356–359). IEEE Computer Society. https://doi.org/10.1109/NER.2015.7146633

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