Adaptive Olfactory Encoding in Agents Controlled by Spiking Neural Networks

Oros, N., Steuber, Volker, Davey, N., Canamero, L. and Adams, R.G. (2008) Adaptive Olfactory Encoding in Agents Controlled by Spiking Neural Networks. pp. 148-158. ISSN 0302-9743
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We created a neural architecture that can use two different types of information encoding strategies depending on the environment. The goal of this research was to create a simulated agent that could react to two different overlapping chemicals having varying concentrations. The neural network controls the agent by encoding its sensory information as temporal coincidences in a low concentration environment, and as firing rates at high concentration. With such an architecture, we could study synchronization of firing in a simple manner and see its effect on the agent’s behaviour.

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