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Computational neuroscience / Neuroscience / Nervous system / Artificial neural networks / Statistics / Multivariate statistics / Biophysics / Biological neuron model / Principal component analysis / Artificial neuron / Spike-timing-dependent plasticity / Hebbian theory
Date: 2014-10-13 19:51:13
Computational neuroscience
Neuroscience
Nervous system
Artificial neural networks
Statistics
Multivariate statistics
Biophysics
Biological neuron model
Principal component analysis
Artificial neuron
Spike-timing-dependent plasticity
Hebbian theory

Simplified Rules and Theoretical Analysis for Information Bottleneck Optimization and PCA with Spiking Neurons Lars Buesing, Wolfgang Maass Institute for Theoretical Computer Science

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