Motif-topology improved Spiking Neural Network for the Cocktail Party Effect and McGurk Effect

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Authors Shuncheng Jia, Tielin Zhang, Ruichen Zuo, Bo Xu arXiv ID 2211.07641 Category cs.NE: Neural & Evolutionary Cross-listed cs.LG, eess.SP Citations 0 Venue arXiv.org Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
Network architectures and learning principles are playing key in forming complex functions in artificial neural networks (ANNs) and spiking neural networks (SNNs). SNNs are considered the new-generation artificial networks by incorporating more biological features than ANNs, including dynamic spiking neurons, functionally specified architectures, and efficient learning paradigms. Network architectures are also considered embodying the function of the network. Here, we propose a Motif-topology improved SNN (M-SNN) for the efficient multi-sensory integration and cognitive phenomenon simulations. The cognitive phenomenon simulation we simulated includes the cocktail party effect and McGurk effect, which are discussed by many researchers. Our M-SNN constituted by the meta operator called network motifs. The source of 3-node network motifs topology from artificial one pre-learned from the spatial or temporal dataset. In the single-sensory classification task, the results showed the accuracy of M-SNN using network motif topologies was higher than the pure feedforward network topology without using them. In the multi-sensory integration task, the performance of M-SNN using artificial network motif was better than the state-of-the-art SNN using BRP (biologically-plausible reward propagation). Furthermore, the M-SNN could better simulate the cocktail party effect and McGurk effect with lower computational cost. We think the artificial network motifs could be considered as some prior knowledge that would contribute to the multi-sensory integration of SNNs and provide more benefits for simulating the cognitive phenomenon.
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