Dear Benedikt,
Someone has recently proposed a specialised NEST measurement device that may do exactly
what you need. We are currently still in discussion over the details and what use cases
this device is relevant for. If this device indeed does what you need, your use case would
be a very helpful contribution to the discussion. Could I ask you to review
https://github.com/nest/nest-simulator/issues/1519 (and potentially the linked PR), and,
if this is conceptually indeed what you are looking for, to post a comment in the thread
with a short thumbs up and how you would use this device in your simulation? I'm sure
this will be a boon to @sepehrmn (the author of the device) as well.
Many thanks!
Charl
On Fri, May 8, 2020, at 10:09, Benedikt Feldotto wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I am working with frequency encoded spike trains and therefore like to
> observe the changing spike frequencies between different individual
> connections in my network (if possible in real time). While I can record
> the spike events with time using 'spike_detector' units, I couldn't find
> a direct method to calculate the frequency. Is there any method
> implemented or a preferred way to calculate frequencies from spike
> trains over time or would this calculation be up to the user? I am also
> thinking about using an indirect way by attaching a leaky integrate and
> fire neuron with infinite threshold.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Best,
>
> Benedikt
>
>
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