%0 Conference Paper
%A Senk, Johanna
%A Kriener, Birgit
%A Hagen, Espen
%A Bos, Hannah
%A Plesser, Hans Ekkehard
%A Gewaltig, Marc-Oliver
%A Diesmann, Markus
%A Djurfeldt, Mikael
%A Voges, Nicole
%A van Albada, Sacha
%T Connectivity Concepts for Neuronal Networks
%M FZJ-2019-03684
%D 2019
%X A statement like “$N_\text{s}$ source neurons and $N_\text{t}$ target neurons are connected randomly with connectionprobability $p$” may be used to describe the structure of a neuronal network model, but itsinterpretation is inherently ambiguous. A lacking detail is, for example, information on thedistribution of in- and outgoing connections, resulting in substantial differences in networkdynamics. For reproducible research, unambiguous network descriptions and correspondingalgorithmic implementations are necessary [1]. Here, we review simulation software (e.g., NEST[2]), specification languages (e.g., CSA [3]), and published network models made available by thecommunity in databases like ModelDB [4] and Open Source Brain [5]. We investigate the networkstructures computational neuroscientists use in their models and the terminology they use todescribe these models. From this, we derive a set of connectivity concepts providing modelers withguidelines to specify connectivity in a complete and concise way. Furthermore, this work aims toguide the comprehensive and efficient implementation of connection routines in simulationsoftware like NEST, thereby facilitating reproducible research on network models.$\qquad$References: $\qquad$1. Nordlie E, et al. (2009) Towards Reproducible Descriptions of Neuronal Network Models. PLoS Comput Biol. 5(8): e1000456. doi:10.1371/journal.pcbi.1000456 $\qquad$2. Gewaltig M-O and Diesmann M (2007). NEST (NEural Simulation Tool). Scholarpedia. 2(4):1430, doi:10.4249/scholarpedia.1430 $\qquad$3. Djurfeldt M (2012) The Connection-set Algebra—A Novel Formalism for the Representation of Connectivity Structure in Neuronal Network Models. Neuroinform. 10:287–304. doi:10.1007/s12021-012-9146-1 $\qquad$4. ModelDB [https://senselab.med.yale.edu/modeldb] $\qquad$5. Gleeson P, Cantarelli M, Marin B, . . . van Albada SJ, van Geit W, R Silver RA (in press) Open Source Brain: a collaborative resource for visualizing, analyzing, simulating and developing standardized models of neurons and circuits. Neuron.
%B NEST Conference 2019
%C 24 Jun 2019 - 25 Jun 2019, Aas (Norway)
Y2 24 Jun 2019 - 25 Jun 2019
M2 Aas, Norway
%F PUB:(DE-HGF)24
%9 Poster
%U https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/863678