Doya et al., 1994 - Google Patents
Dimension reduction of biological neuron models by artificial neural networksDoya et al., 1994
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- Doya K
- Selverston A
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- Neural Computation
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An artificial neural network approach to dimension reduction of dynamical systems is proposed and applied to conductance-based neuron models. Networks with bottleneck layers of continuous-time dynamical units could make a two-dimensional model from the …
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