Learning flow functions of spiking systems

Abstract

We propose a framework for surrogate modelling of spiking systems. These systems are often described by stiff differential equations with high-amplitude oscillations and multi-timescale dynamics, making surrogate models an attractive tool for system design and simulation. We parameterise the flow function of a spiking system using a recurrent neural network architecture, allowing for a direct continuous-time representation of the state trajectories. The spiking nature of the signals makes for a data-heavy and computationally hard training process; thus, we describe two methods to mitigate these difficulties. We demonstrate our framework on two conductance-based models of biological neurons, showing that we are able to train surrogate models which accurately replicate the spiking behaviour.

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