An auditory system for efficient coding of natural sounds

Neural Networks, 2002. IJCNN '02. Proceedings of the 2002 International Joint Conference  (2002)

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Presents a model of the auditory pathway. The model consists of two parts; one is nonlinear transformation and the other is sparse coding to reduce the dependency involved in the transformed signal. The later part theoretically corresponds to noisy independent component analysis. The two parts individually learn so as to maximize the entropy. The model can well reproduce a couple of biological phenomena observed in the auditory system. They are virtual pitch and masking effect. These results imply that the nonlinear transformation by single neurons and the transformation realized by neural populations play essential roles to obtain efficient information processing, i.e., coding, in the primary auditory system. This is consistent with results in the primary visual system, which have introduced the notion of maximum entropy criterion and sparse coding
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hebbian learning,encoding,hearing,maximum entropy methods,multilayer perceptrons,neurophysiology,physiological models,auditory pathway,auditory system,biological phenomena,masking effect,maximum entropy criterion,natural sounds,neural populations,noisy independent component analysis,nonlinear transformation,sparse coding,virtual pitch,information processing,information theory,frequency,maximum entropy,visual system,independent component analysis,entropy,acoustic noise
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