Mathematics to Biological Neurons
- It's pretty clear that the brain doesn't use dedicated competitive nets
for particular categorisation tasks.
- However, the basic mechnism is plausible as a component.
- It's also clear that you can't have infinitely fast synapses.
- However, distribution may allow the general competitive mechanism
to work.
- This might be helped by electrical synapses.
- There could be a nice way to figure out the maths of these systems
so they work well.
- If we start working on it, I think I'm going to try to figure out how
to get multiple neurons to work together.
- This should be able to compensate for the synaptic delay.
- I also will take advantage of electrical synapses, which should
be able to balance the activation.
- I think this might warrant some proof, though the proof will be with
biological constraints in consideration.