Measuring directed interactions using cellular neural networks with complex connection topologies
Abstract
We advance our approach of analyzing the dynamics of interacting complex systems with the nonlinear dynamics of interacting nonlinear elements. We replace the widely used lattice-like connection topology of cellular neural networks (CNN) by complex topologies that include both short- and long-ranged connections. With an exemplary time-resolved analysis of asymmetric nonlinear interdependences between the seizure generating area and its immediate surrounding we provide first evidence for complex CNN connection topologies to allow for a faster network optimization together with an improved approximation accuracy of directed interactions.
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