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Neural assembly computing (NAC) is a framework for investigating computational operations realized by spiking cell assemblies and for designing spiking neural machines. NAC concerns the way assemblies interact and how it results in information processing with causal and hierarchical relations. In addition, NAC investigates how assemblies represent states of the world, how they control data flux carried by spike streaming, how they create parallel processes by branching and dismantling other assemblies, how they reverberate and create memory loops, among other issues. As cell coalitions interact they realize logical functions. Memory loops and logical functions are the elements engineers use to create finite state machines (FSM). An overview of NAC is provided, a methodology for implementing FSM in NAC is presented in this paper, a finite state automaton is designed, and a simulation and respective results are shown. Supplemental materials are available for download. Discussions about how FSM on NAC and how NAC itself can contribute for designing new types of spiking neural machines are presented.
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神经装配和有限状态自动机
神经装配计算(NAC)是研究尖峰细胞装配实现的计算操作和设计尖峰神经机器的框架。NAC关注集合交互的方式,以及它如何导致具有因果关系和层次关系的信息处理。此外,NAC还研究了程序集如何代表世界的状态,它们如何控制由尖峰流携带的数据流,它们如何通过分支和拆除其他程序集来创建并行进程,它们如何混响并创建内存循环,以及其他问题。当细胞联盟相互作用时,它们实现了逻辑功能。内存循环和逻辑函数是工程师用来创建有限状态机(FSM)的元素。本文对NAC进行了概述,提出了在NAC中实现FSM的方法,设计了一个有限状态自动机,并给出了仿真和相应的结果。补充材料可供下载。讨论了FSM在NAC上的作用以及NAC本身对设计新型脉冲神经机的贡献。
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