tutorials:writing_your_own_plasticity_model
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===== Understanding plasticity in Auryn ===== | ===== Understanding plasticity in Auryn ===== | ||
- | In most cases you will want to use Auryn to implement your own synapse model. The easiest to do this is by understanding and modifying an existing model. Most of the plasticity models in Auryn are implemented in source files which contain the acronym STDP, e.g. [[manual: | + | In most cases you will want to use Auryn to implement your own synapse model. The easiest to do this is by understanding and modifying an existing model. Most of the plasticity models in Auryn are implemented in source files which contain the acronym STDP, e.g. [[manual: |
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===== Changing the plasticity model ===== | ===== Changing the plasticity model ===== | ||
- | Suppose, you would like to change the plasticity model, all you need to do is to copy TripletConnection.h and TripletConnection.cpp to YourNameConnection.h and .cpp and then the '' | + | Most of the plasticity models in Auryn follow the design principles introduced above (e.g. http:// |
tutorials/writing_your_own_plasticity_model.txt · Last modified: 2018/02/07 23:11 by zenke