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.
Brian 2 frontend to the GeNN simulator
A brian2 extension to simulate spiking neural networks on GPUs
Tools to use with Brian 2, in particular for visualization
A simple TTS rewards script for Twitch channel points
Text To Speech Telegram Bot with Brian voice.
CA1 network model: interneuron contributions to epileptic deficits (Shuman et al 2019)
These are models that are used to study the spiking of the neurones organized according to their complexity from just considering the voltage to doing the ADEX model
Step-by-Step Brian Simulation
Energy-based neuronal models (eLIF and mAdExp)
Modeling epileptic seizure induced by depolarization block (Kim & Dykamp 2017)
Robust modulation of integrate-and-fire models (Van Pottelbergh et al 2018)
Interface to connect multiple spiking neural network simulations using (or not) Brian through UDP packets.
Computational models of the globular bushy cells in the ventral cochlear nucleus
😁 Every day, a funny piece of Javascript. — Inspiration taken from wtfjs (https://wtfjs.com/)
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