Temporal Differentiation and Violation of Time-Reversal Invariance in Neurocomputation of Visual Information
Abstract
Information-theoretic techniques have been employed to study the time-dependent connection strength of a three-layer feedforward neural network. The analysis shows (1) there is a natural emergence of time-dependent receptive field that performs temporal differentiation and (2) the result is shown to be a consequence of a mechanism based on violation of the time-reversal invariance in the visual information processing system. Both analytic and numerical studies are presented.
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Tang and Menon. "Temporal Differentiation and Violation of Time-Reversal Invariance in Neurocomputation of Visual Information." Neural Computation, 1990. doi:10.1162/NECO.1990.2.2.162Markdown
[Tang and Menon. "Temporal Differentiation and Violation of Time-Reversal Invariance in Neurocomputation of Visual Information." Neural Computation, 1990.](https://mlanthology.org/neco/1990/tang1990neco-temporal/) doi:10.1162/NECO.1990.2.2.162BibTeX
@article{tang1990neco-temporal,
title = {{Temporal Differentiation and Violation of Time-Reversal Invariance in Neurocomputation of Visual Information}},
author = {Tang, D. S. and Menon, Vinod},
journal = {Neural Computation},
year = {1990},
pages = {162-172},
doi = {10.1162/NECO.1990.2.2.162},
volume = {2},
url = {https://mlanthology.org/neco/1990/tang1990neco-temporal/}
}