Dear all,
I´m writing a master thesis on spiking neural networks and how transparent they are. For that I need to implement a SNN network and train it. So I started with Brian but that is much to complex and I don´t need something special. So I decided to use PyNest. I did all the tutorials but I´m missing a tutorial how to train the network. I don´t know how to put in a dataset to train the model. I haven´t found anything to this topic. So my questions are:
1. Can PyNest train set up a SNN and train it trough data and if not is there another simulator who can do this?
2. How do I do it? Is there anything I missed to read or can someone send me an example? This would be very helpful.
Thanks for your help.
Best,
Sonja
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Hi NEST users,
Does anyone know if there is a Docker container available that has NEST3 and the MUSIC interface installed?
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Benjamin
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Dear Colleagues!
The NEST Conference Website is open again on
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Dear Colleagues!
The NEST Conference Website is open again on
https://nest-simulator.org/conference
and we have now opened for registration as well.
Registration by 22 June 2020 is required for attendance. Only registered users will receive log-in information for the conference.
Registration to the conference is
* free of charge for members of the NEST Initiative
* 35 CHF for non-members
To qualify for the member rate, you must apply for membership in the NEST Initiative by 10 June.
See http://www.nest-initiative.org/membership/ for information on how to join. Membership is currently free of charge for students, including PhD students, and 25 CHF annually for everyone else.
We are looking forward to seeing you on 29/30 June!
Hans Ekkehard
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Head, Data Science Section
Faculty of Science and Technology
Norwegian University of Life Sciences
PO Box 5003, 1432 Aas, Norway
Phone +47 6723 1560
Email hans.ekkehard.plesser(a)nmbu.no
Home http://arken.nmbu.no/~plesser
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