EpsiloNN
EpsiloNN is a neural description language that was developed at Ulm University . It is used to simulate artificial neural networks and is mainly used in neuroinformatics .
In contrast to core-based neurosimulators, such as the SNNS for simulating artificial neural networks, the simulation code is generated from a network specification in a neural description language. This specification is written in such a neural description language such as EpsiloNN.
EpsiloNN supports almost all neural network models with a static topology, networks with a dynamic topology cannot be simulated. The syntax is based on C / C ++ . With the EpsiloNN specification, neural network models can be described in a compact manner. EpsiloNN also supports massive parallelization of neural networks without artificial sequencing .
Other examples of neural description languages are for example:
- CONNECT, which was developed by GMD-First, Berlin.
- or CuPit, which was developed by the University of Karlsruhe .
Web links
- EpsiloNN version 1.4 for Linux ( GZIP ; 877 kB)
- Complete documentation for EpsiloNN
- EpsiloNN introduction
- Introduction to the EpsiloNN simulation environment
Individual evidence
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