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Design of MRI structured spiking neural networks and learning algorithms for personalized modelling, analysis, and prediction of EEG signals​

Scientific Reports volume 11, Article number: 12064 (2021) Cite this article

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This paper proposes a novel method and algorithms for the design of MRI structured personalized 3D spiking neural network models (MRI-SNN) for a better analysis, modeling, and prediction of EEG signals. It proposes a novel gradient-descent learning algorithm integrated with a spike-time-dependent-plasticity algorithm. The models capture informative personal patterns of interaction between EEG channels, contrary to single EEG signal modeling methods or to spike-based approaches which do not use personal MRI data to pre-structure a model. The proposed models can not only learn and model accurately measured EEG data, but they can also predict signals at 3D model locations that correspond to non-monitored brain areas, e.g. other EEG channels, from where data has not been collected. This is the first study in this respect. As an illustration of the method, personalized MRI-SNN models are created and tested on EEG data from two subjects. The models result in better prediction accuracy and a better understanding of the personalized EEG signals than traditional methods due to the MRI and EEG information integration. The models are interpretable and facilitate a better understanding of related brain processes. This approach can be applied for personalized modeling, analysis, and prediction of EEG signals across brain studies such as the study and prediction of epilepsy, peri-perceptual brain activities, brain-computer interfaces, and others.
 
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The tinyML summit in March. Some big names listed here in the sponsor’s list , including a few we’re sharing a booth with at Embedded World.

 
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Can any of our German friends attend this with questions from us especially from @Diogenese ?

 
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Just for the lol's

 
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“Attack Problems, not People”.

I’ll be cleaning up this thread today to erase the long term embarrassment that was a lot of posts yesterday, up until now…

Please take this as a warning.

Continue debating and attacking problems by all means - but attacking each others characters is not an acceptable practice, nor does it positively reflect or embolden your point to make.

If anything it detracts from both your point and potentially your own character.

It’s a simple mantra to live by.

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I believe you should leave the posts so people can judge who's character is flawed. But it's your site and I understand.
 
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Hey Rise,

In response to your post #47,878 if you click on the magnifying glass and type in a members name in ‘By Member’ field, even if they’ve blocked their profile from view, all the queried members posts pop up for you to read. Quite interesting…sometimes, personally, I pick up a pattern.

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Can any of our German friends attend this with questions from us especially from @Diogenese ?


I won't be able to attend, but it has been shared in the German forum already and some investors seem to be very keen on attending the conference. Maybe you guys can convince them :D

 
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“Attack Problems, not People”.

I’ll be cleaning up this thread today to erase the long term embarrassment that was a lot of posts yesterday, up until now…

Please take this as a warning.

Continue debating and attacking problems by all means - but attacking each others characters is not an acceptable practice, nor does it positively reflect or embolden your point to make.

If anything it detracts from both your point and potentially your own character.

It’s a simple mantra to live by.

I challenge everyone to consider this, even when you’ve been personally attacked - does meeting them at their level, aid you in all of your points made to date, and in the future, if you will let your opponent make yourself look defeated? Rise above this embarrassing display and let them damage their own character, lest you meet them at their level and damage your own equally.
Good Morning Zeeb0t,

Thankyou.

Unpleasant to see from start to end.

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Hey Rise,

In response to your post #47,878 if you click on the magnifying glass and type in BaconLover or anyone elses name in ‘By Member’ field even if they’ve blocked their profile from view all the members posts pop up for you to read. Quite interesting…sometimes, personally, I pick up a pattern.

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I have unblocked my profile page.
Glad for people to go there and see what downramping I have done. I haven't deleted any posts over the last few days/weeks may be.

Whole day I was being accused of it, I'd love someone to show me what I've done wrong.
If people can't find it, move on.

(Not directed at you Serengiti, just a public Ann)
 
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It’s a simple mantra to live by.

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Anyone who calls someone else a prick is a prick! ... oops! I think I just got sucked into the vortex. :ROFLMAO:
Need a strong :coffee: now.
Deena,
See Zs post above.
I wont stop speaking my opinion, even if others call names on me. I did bite back last time, from now I'll stay off calling names in rebuttal but I won't stop saying my opinions and facts about the company.

I'm more than happy for posters to put me on ignore if you don't want to read my posts. Brainchip is an investment for me. It is a forum, you'll hear both sides, if not prepared for it, that's a shame.
Have a great day.
 
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Neuromorphic Camera Boosts Nanoscopic Imaging with ML​



Indian Institute of Science (IISc)
In a new study, researchers at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) show how a brain-inspired image sensor can go beyond the diffraction limit of light to detect miniscule objects such as cellular components or nanoparticles invisible to current microscopes. Their novel technique, which combines optical microscopy with a neuromorphic camera and machine learning algorithms, presents a major step forward in pinpointing objects smaller than 50 nanometers in size. The results are published in Nature Nanotechnology.
Since the invention of optical microscopes, scientists have strived to surpass a barrier called the diffraction limit, which means that the microscope cannot distinguish between two objects if they are smaller than a certain size (typically 200-300 nanometers). Their efforts have largely focused on either modifying the molecules being imaged, or developing better illumination strategies – some of which led to the 2014 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. “But very few have actually tried to use the detector itself to try and surpass this detection limit,” says Deepak Nair, Associate Professor at the Centre for Neuroscience (CNS), IISc, and corresponding author of the study.

Measuring roughly 40 mm (height) by 60 mm (width) by 25 mm (diameter), and weighing about 100 grams, the neuromorphic camera used in the study mimics the way the human retina converts light into electrical impulses, and has several advantages over conventional cameras. In a typical camera, each pixel captures the intensity of light falling on it for the entire exposure time that the camera focuses on the object, and all these pixels are pooled together to reconstruct an image of the object. In neuromorphic cameras, each pixel operates independently and asynchronously, generating events or spikes only when there is a change in the intensity of light falling on that pixel. This generates sparse and lower amount of data compared to traditional cameras, which capture every pixel value at a fixed rate, regardless of whether there is any change in the scene. This functioning of a neuromorphic camera is similar to how the human retina works, and allows the camera to “sample” the environment with much higher temporal resolution – because it is not limited by a frame rate like normal cameras – and also perform background suppression.
“Such neuromorphic cameras have a very high dynamic range (>120 dB), which means that you can go from a very low-light environment to very high-light conditions. The combination of the asynchronous nature, high dynamic range, sparse data, and high temporal resolution of neuromorphic cameras make them well-suited for use in neuromorphic microscopy,” explains Chetan Singh Thakur, Assistant Professor at the Department of Electronic Systems Engineering (DESE), IISc, and co-author.
In the current study, the group used their neuromorphic camera to pinpoint individual fluorescent beads smaller than the limit of diffraction, by shining laser pulses at both high and low intensities, and measuring the variation in the fluorescence levels. As the intensity increases, the camera captures the signal as an “ON” event, while an “OFF” event is reported when the light intensity decreases. The data from these events were pooled together to reconstruct frames.
To accurately locate the fluorescent particles within the frames, the team used two methods. The first was a deep learning algorithm, trained on about one and a half million image simulations that closely represented the experimental data, to predict where the centroid of the object could be, explains Rohit Mangalwedhekar, former research intern at CNS and first author of the study. A wavelet segmentation algorithm was also used to determine the centroids of the particles separately for the ON and the OFF events. Combining the predictions from both allowed the team to zero in on the object’s precise location with greater accuracy than existing techniques.
“In biological processes like self-organisation, you have molecules that are alternating between random or directed movement, or that are immobilised,” explains Nair. “Therefore, you need to have the ability to locate the centre of this molecule with the highest precision possible so that we can understand the thumb rules that allow the self-organisation.” The team was able to closely track the movement of a fluorescent bead moving freely in an aqueous solution using this technique. This approach can, therefore, have widespread applications in precisely tracking and understanding stochastic processes in biology, chemistry and physics.

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