Blind Nonnegative Source Separation Using Biological Neural Networks
Cengiz Pehlevan, Sreyas Mohan, Dmitri B. Chklovskii
2017
Neural Computation
Blind source separation, i.e. extraction of independent sources from a mixture, is an important problem for both artificial and natural signal processing. Here, we address a special case of this problem when sources (but not the mixing matrix) are known to be nonnegative, for example, due to the physical nature of the sources. We search for the solution to this problem that can be implemented using biologically plausible neural networks. Specifically, we consider the online setting where the
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... aset is streamed to a neural network. The novelty of our approach is that we formulate blind nonnegative source separation as a similarity matching problem and derive neural networks from the similarity matching objective. Importantly, synaptic weights in our networks are updated according to biologically plausible local learning rules.
doi:10.1162/neco_a_01007
pmid:28777718
fatcat:jwdinatjtjgcrpdoeqpaz64ixu