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Comput Intell Neurosci ; 2019: 4182639, 2019.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31049050

ABSTRACT

This paper presents a grammatical evolution (GE)-based methodology to automatically design third generation artificial neural networks (ANNs), also known as spiking neural networks (SNNs), for solving supervised classification problems. The proposal performs the SNN design by exploring the search space of three-layered feedforward topologies with configured synaptic connections (weights and delays) so that no explicit training is carried out. Besides, the designed SNNs have partial connections between input and hidden layers which may contribute to avoid redundancies and reduce the dimensionality of input feature vectors. The proposal was tested on several well-known benchmark datasets from the UCI repository and statistically compared against a similar design methodology for second generation ANNs and an adapted version of that methodology for SNNs; also, the results of the two methodologies and the proposed one were improved by changing the fitness function in the design process. The proposed methodology shows competitive and consistent results, and the statistical tests support the conclusion that the designs produced by the proposal perform better than those produced by other methodologies.


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Algorithms , Neural Networks, Computer , Neurons/physiology , Problem Solving , Action Potentials/physiology , Models, Neurological
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Comput Intell Neurosci ; 2016: 5615618, 2016.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27436997

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A bioinspired locomotion system for a quadruped robot is presented. Locomotion is achieved by a spiking neural network (SNN) that acts as a Central Pattern Generator (CPG) producing different locomotion patterns represented by their raster plots. To generate these patterns, the SNN is configured with specific parameters (synaptic weights and topologies), which were estimated by a metaheuristic method based on Christiansen Grammar Evolution (CGE). The system has been implemented and validated on two robot platforms; firstly, we tested our system on a quadruped robot and, secondly, on a hexapod one. In this last one, we simulated the case where two legs of the hexapod were amputated and its locomotion mechanism has been changed. For the quadruped robot, the control is performed by the spiking neural network implemented on an Arduino board with 35% of resource usage. In the hexapod robot, we used Spartan 6 FPGA board with only 3% of resource usage. Numerical results show the effectiveness of the proposed system in both cases.


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Locomotion/physiology , Models, Neurological , Neural Networks, Computer , Robotics/instrumentation , Robotics/methods , Action Potentials/physiology , Artificial Intelligence , Computer Simulation , Humans , Neuronal Plasticity , Neurons/physiology
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Opt Lett ; 24(17): 1212-4, 1999 Sep 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18073987

ABSTRACT

It is shown that by using the melting method it is possible to fabricate microlenses that work with mid-IR radiation. The fabrication method is described, and the characteristics of the polymeric material and the fabricated lenses are shown.

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