An accurate and widely applicable method to determine the distribution of synaptic strengths formed by the spike-timing-dependent learning.
Hideyuki CâteauKatsunori KitanoTomoki FukaiPublished in: Neurocomputing (2002)
Keyphrases
- high accuracy
- widely applicable
- cost function
- computationally efficient
- prior knowledge
- detection method
- significant improvement
- unsupervised learning
- highly accurate
- segmentation method
- high precision
- distribution function
- learning mechanism
- pairwise
- reinforcement learning
- supervised learning
- image registration
- learning tasks
- active learning