Robert Legenstein (@complegenstein) 's Twitter Profile
Robert Legenstein

@complegenstein

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Guillaume Bellec (@bellecguill) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A biological alternative to BPTT and RTRL arxiv.org/pdf/1901.09049… - Broadcast/feedback alignment for recurrent spiking networks (RSNNs) - One-shot learning in RSNNs - Eligibility traces enhance synthetic gradients and BPTT With Darjan Salaj Robert Legenstein @diegosunshine1

Computer Science & Biomedical Engineering @TUGraz (@tugraz_csbme) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🧠🖥️ Researchers led by Robert Legenstein and Wolfgang Maass have succeeded in modelling the emergence and interaction between neuron groups called "assemblies". This could lead to efficient new AI methods: tugraz.at/en/tu-graz/ser… Human Brain Project TU Graz

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Our new NeurIPS paper shows how Neural networks can harness Hebbian plasticity to solve complex Q&A tasks. Check it out. nips.cc/virtual/2020/p…

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Our article on biologically plausible backprop through time featured on Nature Communications Editor's Highlights nature.com/collections/ce…

NeuroTMA Lab (@neurotma) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Want to learn how cortical oscillations shape spike-based probabilistic inference in the brain? Take a look at our latest Preprint arxiv.org/abs/2006.11099 Another great collaboration with Oliver Breitwieser @sachavanalbada Electronic Vision(s) - in memoriam Karlheinz Meier Robert Legenstein and others! Human Brain Project

Want to learn how cortical oscillations shape spike-based probabilistic inference in the brain? Take a look at our latest Preprint arxiv.org/abs/2006.11099 
Another great collaboration with <a href="/obreitwi/">Oliver Breitwieser</a> @sachavanalbada <a href="/BrainScaleS/">Electronic Vision(s) - in memoriam Karlheinz Meier</a>  <a href="/CompLegenstein/">Robert Legenstein</a> and others!

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