| Literature DB >> 33893296 |
Takahiro Inagaki1, Kensuke Inaba2, Timothée Leleu3,4, Toshimori Honjo5, Takuya Ikuta5, Koji Enbutsu6, Takeshi Umeki6, Ryoichi Kasahara6, Kazuyuki Aihara3,4, Hiroki Takesue5.
Abstract
Nonlinear dynamics of spiking neural networks have recently attracted much interest as an approach to understand possible information processing in the brain and apply it to artificial intelligence. Since information can be processed by collective spiking dynamics of neurons, the fine control of spiking dynamics is desirable for neuromorphic devices. Here we show that photonic spiking neurons implemented with paired nonlinear optical oscillators can be controlled to generate two modes of bio-realistic spiking dynamics by changing optical-pump amplitude. When the photonic neurons are coupled in a network, the interaction between them induces an effective change in the pump amplitude depending on the order parameter that characterizes synchronization. The experimental results show that the effective change causes spontaneous modification of the spiking modes and firing rates of clustered neurons, and such collective dynamics can be utilized to realize efficient heuristics for solving NP-hard combinatorial optimization problems.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33893296 DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-22576-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Commun ISSN: 2041-1723 Impact factor: 14.919