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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 14, 1995
Filed:
Jul. 31, 1992
Mitsubishi Denki Kabushiki Kaisha, Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
The present invention provides an interneuron crossrelation identification technique and an interneuron connection-structure estimation technique for inferring a connection-structure and the strengths of the connectivities among a plurality of neurons required for constructing a neural network model, by obtaining crossrelations among time-course data of neurons. The interneuron crossrelation detection technique may include steps of: calculating conditional probabilities by, among other things, normalizing crosscoincidence histograms calculated from time-course data of activities of the neurons representing a train of action potentials of the neurons representing a train of action potentials of the neurons, and comparing trains of symbols representing time-course states of the activities of the neurons; distinguishing an inhibitory connectivity form an excitatory connectivity by comparing the conditional probabilities to each other; and quantitatively estimating the magnitude of crossrelation among the time-course data. The interneuron connection-structure estimation technique may include steps of: computing conditional probabilities by normalizing cross-coincidence histograms calculated from time-course data of activities of the neurons representing a train of action potentials of the neurons; computing conditional mutual information and three-point mutual information from the computed conditional probabilities; and inferring a connection structure among the neurons.