Machine Learning of Spatiotemporal Bursting Behavior in Developing Neural Networks
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Lee, Jewel YunHsuan
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Experimental investigation of the collective dynamics in large networks of neurons is a fundamental step towards understanding the mechanisms behind signal and information processing in the brain. In the last decade, the emergence of high performance computing technology has allowed long-duration numerical simulations to model large-scale neural networks. These simulated networks exhibit behaviors (ranging from stochastic spiking to synchronized bursting) that are observed in living preparations. These simulations’ high spatiotemporal resolution and long duration produce data that, in terms of both quantity and complexity, challenge our interpretative abilities. This thesis presents an application of machine learning techniques to bridge the gap between microscopic and macroscopic behaviors and identify the small-scale activity that leads to large-scale behavior, reducing data complexity to a level that can be amenable to further analysis.
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Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018
