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Pattern Recognition of Spiking Neural Networks Based on Visual Mechanism and Supervised Synaptic Learning
Xiumin Li1, Hao Yi1, Shengyuan Luo1
1College of Automation, Chongqing University, Chongqing 400044, China.
Abstract:
Electrophysiological studies have shown that mammalian primary visual cortex are selective for the orientations of visual stimuli. Inspired by this mechanism, we propose a hierarchical spiking neural network (SNN) for image classification. Grayscale input images are fed through a feed-forward network consisting of orientation-selective neurons, which then projected to a layer of downstream classifier neurons through the spiking-based supervised tempotron learning rule. Based on the orientation-selective mechanism of the visual cortex and tempotron learning rule, the network can effectively classify images of the extensively studied MNIST database of handwritten digits, which achieves 96% classification accuracy based on only 2000 training samples (traditional training set is 60000). Compared with other classification methods, our model not only guarantees the biological plausibility and the accuracy of image classification but also significantly reduces the needed training samples. Considering the fact that the most commonly used deep learning neural networks need big data samples and high power consumption in image recognition, this brain-inspired computational neural network model based on the layer-by-layer hierarchical image processing mechanism of the visual cortex may provide a basis for the wide application of spiking neural networks in the field of intelligent computing.
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