Brian is a free, open source simulator for spiking neural networks.
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Brian is a free, open source simulator for spiking neural networks.
Toolbox for converting analog to spiking neural networks (ANN to SNN), and running them in a spiking neuron simulator.
Using spiking neurons and spike-timing-dependent plasticity to classify the MNIST handwritten digits.
A brian2 extension to simulate spiking neural networks on GPUs
Brian 2 frontend to the GeNN simulator
Tools to use with Brian 2, in particular for visualization
Text To Speech Telegram Bot with Brian voice.
A simple TTS rewards script for Twitch channel points
Demo code of neural simulators for Google Colab
Computational models of the globular bushy cells in the ventral cochlear nucleus
Step-by-Step Brian Simulation
My master thesis "Statistical tests for connection algorithms for neural networks". Also available at https://nmbu.brage.unit.no/nmbu-xmlui/bitstream/handle/11250/189117/Hjertholm2013.pdf?sequence=1
Statistical tests for some of the most common connection algorithms used in neural networks. Brian, PyNN, NEST and CSA are tested.
CA1 network model: interneuron contributions to epileptic deficits (Shuman et al 2019)
Interface to connect multiple spiking neural network simulations using (or not) Brian through UDP packets.
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