Paper List
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Discovery of a Hematopoietic Manifold in scGPT Yields a Method for Extracting Performant Algorithms from Biological Foundation Model Internals
This work addresses the core challenge of extracting reusable, interpretable, and high-performance biological algorithms from the opaque internal repr...
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MS2MetGAN: Latent-space adversarial training for metabolite–spectrum matching in MS/MS database search
This paper addresses the critical bottleneck in metabolite identification: the generation of high-quality negative training samples that are structura...
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Toward Robust, Reproducible, and Widely Accessible Intracranial Language Brain-Computer Interfaces: A Comprehensive Review of Neural Mechanisms, Hardware, Algorithms, Evaluation, Clinical Pathways and Future Directions
This review addresses the core challenge of fragmented and heterogeneous evidence that hinders the clinical translation of intracranial language BCIs,...
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Less Is More in Chemotherapy of Breast Cancer
通过纳入细胞周期时滞和竞争项,解决了现有肿瘤-免疫模型的过度简化问题,以定量比较化疗方案。
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Fold-CP: A Context Parallelism Framework for Biomolecular Modeling
This paper addresses the critical bottleneck of GPU memory limitations that restrict AlphaFold 3-like models to processing only a few thousand residue...
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Open Biomedical Knowledge Graphs at Scale: Construction, Federation, and AI Agent Access with Samyama Graph Database
This paper addresses the core pain point of fragmented biomedical data by constructing and federating large-scale, open knowledge graphs to enable sea...
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Predictive Analytics for Foot Ulcers Using Time-Series Temperature and Pressure Data
This paper addresses the critical need for continuous, real-time monitoring of diabetic foot health by developing an unsupervised anomaly detection fr...
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Hypothesis-Based Particle Detection for Accurate Nanoparticle Counting and Digital Diagnostics
This paper addresses the core challenge of achieving accurate, interpretable, and training-free nanoparticle counting in digital diagnostic assays, wh...
Equivalence of approximation by networks of single- and multi-spike neurons
Faculty of Mathematics and Research Network DataScience @ Uni Vienna, University of Vienna
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IN SHORT: This paper resolves the fundamental question of whether single-spike spiking neural networks (SNNs) are inherently less expressive than multi-spike SNNs, proving their theoretical equivalence in approximation capabilities.
核心创新
- Theory Established a formal transference principle (Theorem 1) proving that approximation bounds for multi-spike SNNs directly translate to single-spike SNNs with at most N_s·n neurons, and vice versa.
- Methodology Developed constructive proofs showing how to replace any multi-spike neuron with N_s single-spike neurons (by threshold adjustment) and any single-spike neuron with αN_s multi-spike neurons (via spike cancellation).
- Theory Extended the equivalence to include lower bounds (Corollary 1) and common input encoders (Corollary 2), making existing theoretical results for one paradigm immediately applicable to the other.
主要结论
- Single-spike and multi-spike SNNs are theoretically equivalent in approximation capabilities for a large class of neuron models including LIF with subtractive reset.
- Any approximation bound for multi-spike SNNs with n neurons translates to single-spike SNNs with at most N_s·n neurons (linear scaling in maximum spike count).
- The reverse direction holds with prefactor α ≤ min(1, 6/π² + 1/√N_s) for N_s ≥ 1, and α < 6/π² + 1/(2√N_s) for N_s ≥ 8.
摘要: In a spiking neural network, is it enough for each neuron to spike at most once? In recent work, approximation bounds for spiking neural networks have been derived, quantifying how well they can fit target functions. However, these results are only valid for neurons that spike at most once, which is commonly thought to be a strong limitation. Here, we show that the opposite is true for a large class of spiking neuron models, including the commonly used leaky integrate-and-fire model with subtractive reset: for every approximation bound that is valid for a set of multi-spike neural networks, there is an equivalent set of single-spike neural networks with only linearly more neurons (in the maximum number of spikes) for which the bound holds. The same is true for the reverse direction too, showing that regarding their approximation capabilities in general machine learning tasks, single-spike and multi-spike neural networks are equivalent. Consequently, many approximation results in the literature for single-spike neural networks also hold for the multi-spike case.