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An Event-Driven Classifier for Spiking Neural Networks Fed with Synthetic or Dynamic Vision Sensor Data
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Linares-Barranco, Bernabé
, Soto, Miguel
, Serrano-Gotarredona, Teresa
, Stromatias, Evangelos
in
Accuracy
/ Algorithms
/ Classification
/ convolutional neural networks
/ Deep learning
/ DVS sensors
/ Engineering Sciences
/ event driven processing
/ Firing pattern
/ fully connected neural networks
/ Latency
/ Neural networks
/ Neurons
/ Neuroscience
/ Other
/ Power
/ Sensors
/ spiking neural networks
/ supervised learning
/ Video compression
2017
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An Event-Driven Classifier for Spiking Neural Networks Fed with Synthetic or Dynamic Vision Sensor Data
by
Linares-Barranco, Bernabé
, Soto, Miguel
, Serrano-Gotarredona, Teresa
, Stromatias, Evangelos
in
Accuracy
/ Algorithms
/ Classification
/ convolutional neural networks
/ Deep learning
/ DVS sensors
/ Engineering Sciences
/ event driven processing
/ Firing pattern
/ fully connected neural networks
/ Latency
/ Neural networks
/ Neurons
/ Neuroscience
/ Other
/ Power
/ Sensors
/ spiking neural networks
/ supervised learning
/ Video compression
2017
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An Event-Driven Classifier for Spiking Neural Networks Fed with Synthetic or Dynamic Vision Sensor Data
by
Linares-Barranco, Bernabé
, Soto, Miguel
, Serrano-Gotarredona, Teresa
, Stromatias, Evangelos
in
Accuracy
/ Algorithms
/ Classification
/ convolutional neural networks
/ Deep learning
/ DVS sensors
/ Engineering Sciences
/ event driven processing
/ Firing pattern
/ fully connected neural networks
/ Latency
/ Neural networks
/ Neurons
/ Neuroscience
/ Other
/ Power
/ Sensors
/ spiking neural networks
/ supervised learning
/ Video compression
2017
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An Event-Driven Classifier for Spiking Neural Networks Fed with Synthetic or Dynamic Vision Sensor Data
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An Event-Driven Classifier for Spiking Neural Networks Fed with Synthetic or Dynamic Vision Sensor Data
2017
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Overview
This paper introduces a novel methodology for training an event-driven classifier within a Spiking Neural Network (SNN) System capable of yielding good classification results when using both synthetic input data and real data captured from Dynamic Vision Sensor (DVS) chips. The proposed supervised method uses the spiking activity provided by an arbitrary topology of prior SNN layers to build histograms and train the classifier in the frame domain using the stochastic gradient descent algorithm. In addition, this approach can cope with leaky integrate-and-fire neuron models within the SNN, a desirable feature for real-world SNN applications, where neural activation must fade away after some time in the absence of inputs. Consequently, this way of building histograms captures the dynamics of spikes immediately before the classifier. We tested our method on the MNIST data set using different synthetic encodings and real DVS sensory data sets such as N-MNIST, MNIST-DVS, and Poker-DVS using the same network topology and feature maps. We demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach by achieving the highest classification accuracy reported on the N-MNIST (97.77%) and Poker-DVS (100%) real DVS data sets to date with a spiking convolutional network. Moreover, by using the proposed method we were able to retrain the output layer of a previously reported spiking neural network and increase its performance by 2%, suggesting that the proposed classifier can be used as the output layer in works where features are extracted using unsupervised spike-based learning methods. In addition, we also analyze SNN performance figures such as total event activity and network latencies, which are relevant for eventual hardware implementations. In summary, the paper aggregates unsupervised-trained SNNs with a supervised-trained SNN classifier, combining and applying them to heterogeneous sets of benchmarks, both synthetic and from real DVS chips.
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Frontiers Research Foundation,Frontiers,Frontiers Media S.A
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