TY - CHAP
AU - Yegenoglu, Alper
AU - Quaglio, Pietro
AU - Torre, Emiliano
AU - Grün, Sonja
AU - Endres, Dominik
A3 - Haemmerlé, Ollivier
A3 - Stapleton, Gem
A3 - Faron Zucker, Catherine
TI - Exploring the Usefulness of Formal Concept Analysis for Robust Detection of Spatio-temporal Spike Patterns in Massively Parallel Spike Trains
VL - 9717
CY - Cham
PB - Springer International Publishing
M1 - FZJ-2016-03545
SN - 978-3-319-40984-9
T2 - Lecture Notes in Computer Science
SP - 3 - 16
PY - 2016
AB - The understanding of the mechanisms of information processing in the brain would yield practical impact on innovations such as brain-computer interfaces. Spatio-temporal patterns of spikes (or action potentials) produced by groups of neurons have been hypothesized to play an important role in cortical communication [1]. Due to modern advances in recording techniques at millisecond resolution, an empirical test of the spatio-temporal pattern hypothesis is now becoming possible in principle. However, existing methods for such a test are limited to a small number of parallel spike recordings. We propose a new method that is based on Formal Concept Analysis (FCA, [11]) to carry out this intensive search. We show that evaluating conceptual stability [18] is an effective way of separating background noise from interesting patterns, as assessed by precision and recall rates on ground truth data. Because of the scaling behavior of stability evaluation, our approach is only feasible on medium-sized data sets consisting of a few dozens of neurons recorded simultaneously for some seconds. We would therefore like to encourage investigations on how to improve this scaling, to facilitate research in this important area of computational neuroscience.
LB - PUB:(DE-HGF)7
DO - DOI:10.1007/978-3-319-40985-6_1
UR - https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/811008
ER -