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Founded: 1989
ISSN 0899-7667
E-ISSN 1530-888X
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October 2008, Vol. 20, No. 10, Pages 2441-2463
Posted Online August 19, 2008.
(doi:10.1162/neco.2008.06-07-539)
© 2008 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Rapid Convergence to Feature Layer CorrespondencesJörg LückeGatsby Computational Neuroscience Unit, University College London, London WC1N 3AR, U.K. lucke@gatsby.ucl.ac.uk Christian Keck*Institut für Neuroinformatik, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, 44780 Bochum, Germany. keck@fias.uni-frankfurt.de Christoph von der MalsburgFrankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, 60438 Frankfurt am Main, Germany. malsburg@fias.uni-frankfurt.de * Christian Keck is now at the Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies.
We describe a neural network able to rapidly establish correspondence between neural feature layers. Each of the network's two layers consists of interconnected cortical columns, and each column consists of inhibitorily coupled subpopulations of excitatory neurons. The dynamics of the system builds on a dynamic model of a single column, which is consistent with recent experimental findings. The network realizes dynamic links between its layers with the help of specialized columns that evaluate similarities between the activity distributions of local feature cell populations, are subject to a topology constraint, and can gate the transfer of feature information between the neural layers. The system can robustly be applied to natural images, and correspondences are found in time intervals estimated to be smaller than 100 ms in physiological terms.
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