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Spiking or __neuromorphic neural networks are artificial neural networks that more closely mimic natural neural networks. In addition to neuronal and synaptic state, SNNs incorporate the concept of time into their operating model. The idea is that neurons in the SNN do not transmit information at each propagation cycle, but rather transmit information only when a membrane potential reaches a specific value, called the threshold.
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Neuromorphic or spiking networks - brain-inspired, third generation neural networks, where neurons communicating via spikes.
https://github.com/artiomn/awesome-neuromorphic#readme
Spiking or __neuromorphic neural networks are artificial neural networks that more closely mimic natural neural networks. In addition to neuronal and synaptic state, SNNs incorporate the concept of time into their operating model. The idea is that neurons in the SNN do not transmit information at each propagation cycle, but rather transmit information only when a membrane potential reaches a specific value, called the threshold.
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Other PR's Reviewed prior to this PR
sindresorhus/awesome#2692
sindresorhus/awesome#2690
sindresorhus/awesome#2647
sindresorhus/awesome#2622
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Originally posted by @artiomn in sindresorhus/awesome#2695
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