Institutskolloquium des IPP 2018

Raum: HGW S1 (Übertragung Hörsaal D2)
End of 1981 the Electron Cyclotron Heating (ECH) Division in the Institute for Plasma Research (IPF) of the University of Stuttgart was founded with members of the former Belt-Pinch, Theta-Pinch and “Plasmaus” (linear 2.45 GHz RF plasma device) Groups in order to develop a 28 GHz, 0.2 MW, 40 ms ECH system for plasma start-up, heating and confinement experiments on the Wendelstein W7-A Stellarator at IPP Garching. Since these experiments were very successful, later 70 GHz and 140 GHz ECH and non-inductive current drive CD systems were installed. This colloquium talk will review the first 10 years of ECH&CD experiments on Wendelstein Stellarators. [mehr]

Learning across space and time in spiking neural networks

Institutskolloquium
The brain routinely discovers sensory clues that predict opportunities or dangers. However, it is unclear how neural learning processes can bridge the typically long delays between sensory clues and behavioral outcomes. Here, I introduce a learning concept, aggregate-label learning, that enables biologically plausible model neurons to solve this temporal credit assignment problem. Aggregate-label learning matches a neuron’s number of output spikes to a feedback signal that is proportional to the number of clues but carries no information about their timing. Aggregate-label learning outperforms stochastic reinforcement learning at identifying predictive clues and is able to solve unsegmented speech-recognition tasks. Furthermore, it allows unsupervised neural networks to discover reoccurring constellations of sensory features even when they are widely dispersed across space and time. [mehr]
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