A chaotic spiking backpropagation approach to brain learning
Guanrong Chen

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new method for training brain-like neural networks that could help explain how the human brain learns.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel training method for spiking neural networks called chaotic spiking backpropagation.
Findings
CSBP is a powerful tool for directly training spiking neural networks.
CSBP helps to understand the learning mechanisms of the human brain.
Abstract
A highlight of the chaotic spiking backpropagation (CSBP) method, which is a powerful tool for directly training spiking neural networks and helps to understand the learning mechanisms of human brain.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Memory and Neural Computing · Neural dynamics and brain function · Neural Networks and Applications
