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Fakultät für Informatik
Informatik-Kolloquien
Fakultät für Informatik 

Informatik-Kolloquien

349. Informatik-Kolloquium

Professur Künstliche Intelligenz

Vortrag

Herr Prof. Dr. Jochen Triesch

FIAS Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies
Goethe-Universität Frankfurt

"Predictive Coding Light"

Donnerstag, 13.03.2025, 16:00 Uhr, Straße der Nationen 62, Böttcher-Bau, A12.336 (alt: 1/336)

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Abstract

Current machine learning systems consume vastly more energy than biological brains. Neuromorphic systems aim to overcome this difference by mimicking the brain’s information coding via discrete voltage spikes. However, it remains unclear how both artificial and natural networks of spiking neurons can learn energy-efficient information processing strategies. Here we propose Predictive Coding Light (PCL), a recurrent hierarchical spiking neural network for unsupervised representation learning. In contrast to previous predictive coding approaches, PCL does not transmit prediction errors to higher processing stages. Instead it suppresses the most predictable spikes and transmits a compressed representation of the input. Using only biologically plausible spike-timing based learning rules, PCL reproduces a wealth of findings on information processing in visual cortex and permits strong performance in downstream classification tasks. Overall, PCL offers a new approach to predictive coding and its implementation in natural and artificial spiking neural networks.