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Stochastic inference with spiking neurons in the high-conductance state

Neurons and Cognition 2017-03-14 v1 Disordered Systems and Neural Networks Neural and Evolutionary Computing Biological Physics Machine Learning

Abstract

The highly variable dynamics of neocortical circuits observed in vivo have been hypothesized to represent a signature of ongoing stochastic inference but stand in apparent contrast to the deterministic response of neurons measured in vitro. Based on a propagation of the membrane autocorrelation across spike bursts, we provide an analytical derivation of the neural activation function that holds for a large parameter space, including the high-conductance state. On this basis, we show how an ensemble of leaky integrate-and-fire neurons with conductance-based synapses embedded in a spiking environment can attain the correct firing statistics for sampling from a well-defined target distribution. For recurrent networks, we examine convergence toward stationarity in computer simulations and demonstrate sample-based Bayesian inference in a mixed graphical model. This points to a new computational role of high-conductance states and establishes a rigorous link between deterministic neuron models and functional stochastic dynamics on the network level.

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@article{arxiv.1610.07161,
  title  = {Stochastic inference with spiking neurons in the high-conductance state},
  author = {Mihai A. Petrovici and Johannes Bill and Ilja Bytschok and Johannes Schemmel and Karlheinz Meier},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1610.07161},
  year   = {2017}
}