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Is Neuromorphic MNIST Neuromorphic? Analyzing the Discriminative Power of Neuromorphic Datasets in the Time Domain

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Journal Front Neurosci
Date 2021 Apr 12
PMID 33841072
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A major characteristic of spiking neural networks (SNNs) over conventional artificial neural networks (ANNs) is their ability to spike, enabling them to use spike timing for coding and efficient computing. In this paper, we assess if neuromorphic datasets recorded from static images are able to evaluate the ability of SNNs to use spike timings in their calculations. We have analyzed N-MNIST, N-Caltech101 and DvsGesture along these lines, but focus our study on N-MNIST. First we evaluate if additional information is encoded in the time domain in a neuromorphic dataset. We show that an ANN trained with backpropagation on frame-based versions of N-MNIST and N-Caltech101 images achieve 99.23 and 78.01% accuracy. These are comparable to the state of the art-showing that an algorithm that purely works on spatial data can classify these datasets. Second we compare N-MNIST and DvsGesture on two STDP algorithms, RD-STDP, that can classify only spatial data, and STDP-tempotron that classifies spatiotemporal data. We demonstrate that RD-STDP performs very well on N-MNIST, while STDP-tempotron performs better on DvsGesture. Since DvsGesture has a temporal dimension, it requires STDP-tempotron, while N-MNIST can be adequately classified by an algorithm that works on spatial data alone. This shows that precise spike timings are not important in N-MNIST. N-MNIST does not, therefore, highlight the ability of SNNs to classify temporal data. The conclusions of this paper open the question-what dataset can evaluate SNN ability to classify temporal data?

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