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On Leaky-Integrate-and Fire as Spike-Train-Quantization Operator on Dirac-Superimposed Continuous-Time Signals

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arxiv 2402.07954 v1 pith:SLIXZBZK submitted 2024-02-10 cs.NE eess.SP

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Leaky-integrate-and-fire (LIF) is studied as a non-linear operator that maps an integrable signal $f$ to a sequence $\eta_f$ of discrete events, the spikes. In the case without any Dirac pulses in the input, it makes no difference whether to set the neuron's potential to zero or to subtract the threshold $\vartheta$ immediately after a spike triggering event. However, in the case of superimpose Dirac pulses the situation is different which raises the question of a mathematical justification of each of the proposed reset variants. In the limit case of zero refractory time the standard reset scheme based on threshold subtraction results in a modulo-based reset scheme which allows to characterize LIF as a quantization operator based on a weighted Alexiewicz norm $\|.\|_{A, \alpha}$ with leaky parameter $\alpha$. We prove the quantization formula $\|\eta_f - f\|_{A, \alpha} < \vartheta$ under the general condition of local integrability, almost everywhere boundedness and locally finitely many superimposed weighted Dirac pulses which provides a much larger signal space and more flexible sparse signal representation than manageable by classical signal processing.

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  1. Integrate-and-Fire from a Mathematical and Signal Processing Perspective

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    Integrate-and-fire with reset-to-mod is shown to be the integral version of send-on-delta sampling, with error bounds, sparsity, and sparse regularization expressed in the Alexiewicz norm.

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