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Learning binary or real-valued time-series via spike-timing dependent plasticity

Published 15 Dec 2016 in cs.NE and stat.ML | (1612.04897v1)

Abstract: A dynamic Boltzmann machine (DyBM) has been proposed as a model of a spiking neural network, and its learning rule of maximizing the log-likelihood of given time-series has been shown to exhibit key properties of spike-timing dependent plasticity (STDP), which had been postulated and experimentally confirmed in the field of neuroscience as a learning rule that refines the Hebbian rule. Here, we relax some of the constraints in the DyBM in a way that it becomes more suitable for computation and learning. We show that learning the DyBM can be considered as logistic regression for binary-valued time-series. We also show how the DyBM can learn real-valued data in the form of a Gaussian DyBM and discuss its relation to the vector autoregressive (VAR) model. The Gaussian DyBM extends the VAR by using additional explanatory variables, which correspond to the eligibility traces of the DyBM and capture long term dependency of the time-series. Numerical experiments show that the Gaussian DyBM significantly improves the predictive accuracy over VAR.

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