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Sparse Coding via Thresholding and Local Competition in Neural Circuits

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Sparse Coding via Thresholding and Local Competition in Neural Circuits
While evidence indicates that neural systems may be employing sparse approximations to represent sensed stimuli, the mechanisms underlying this ability are not understood. We describe a locally competitive algorithm (LCA) that solves a collection of sparse coding principles minimizing a weighted combination of mean-squared error (MSE) and a coefficient cost function. LCAs are designed to be implemented in a dynamical system composed of many neuron-like elements operating in parallel. These algorithms use thresholding functions to induce local (usually one-way) inhibitory competitions between nodes to produce sparse representations. LCAs produce coefficients with sparsity levels comparable to the most popular centralized sparse coding algorithms while being readily suited for neural implementation. Additionally, LCA coefficients for video sequences demonstrate inertial properties that are both qualitatively and quantitatively more regular (i.e., smoother and more predictable) than the ...
Christopher J. Rozell, Don H. Johnson, Richard G.
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Type Journal
Year 2008
Where NECO
Authors Christopher J. Rozell, Don H. Johnson, Richard G. Baraniuk, Bruno A. Olshausen
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