2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2108.07554
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KCNet: An Insect-Inspired Single-Hidden-Layer Neural Network with Randomized Binary Weights for Prediction and Classification Tasks

Jinyung Hong,
Theodore P. Pavlic

Abstract: Fruit flies are established model systems for studying olfactory learning as they will readily learn to associate odors with both electric shock or sugar rewards. The mechanisms of the insect brain apparently responsible for odor learning form a relatively shallow neuronal architecture. Olfactory inputs are received by the antennal lobe (AL) of the brain, which produces an encoding of each odor mixture across ∼50 sub-units known as glomeruli. Each of these glomeruli then project its component of this feature v… Show more

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