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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 18, 2024
Filed:
Mar. 15, 2021
Nparbor, Inc., Camas, WA (US);
David Carl Barton, Camas, WA (US);
NPARBOR, INC., Camas, WA (US);
Abstract
Identifying shared events across spiking-neural-network data streams with significant stochastic content. The data streams are first subject to cross correlation. If two data streams are completely uncorrelated, the rate of occurrence, of cross-stream spike pairs, is an approximately uniform 'r_ind' across all Time Between Events (TBE's). Any shared events create a gradient, where r_ind increases to a rate “r_shr,” for any TBE's≤a Time Of Discernment (TOD). A search for the actual TOD (TOD_a) can be accomplished with a conjectured TOD (TOD_c). TOD_c is tested against an exponential decay with its rate set to a conjectured r_ind (r_ind_c). When r_ind_c=actual r_ind, equal ranges (or regions) of values, of exponential decay, represent equal probabilities. Values of TOD_c and r_ind_c are generated (at respective learning rates), until a combination is found where probabilistically equal regions receive statistically equal numbers of cross-stream events. It is then known TOD_a≤TOD_c.