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Frontiers in Neuroinformatics | 2018

Toward Rigorous Parameterization of Underconstrained Neural Network Models Through Interactive Visualization and Steering of Connectivity Generation

Christian Nowke; Sandra Diaz-Pier; Benjamin Weyers; Bernd Hentschel; Abigail Morrison; Torsten W. Kuhlen; Alexander Peyser

Simulation models in many scientific fields can have non-unique solutions or unique solutions which can be difficult to find. Moreover, in evolving systems, unique final state solutions can be reached by multiple different trajectories. Neuroscience is no exception. Often, neural network models are subject to parameter fitting to obtain desirable output comparable to experimental data. Parameter fitting without sufficient constraints and a systematic exploration of the possible solution space can lead to conclusions valid only around local minima or around non-minima. To address this issue, we have developed an interactive tool for visualizing and steering parameters in neural network simulation models. In this work, we focus particularly on connectivity generation, since finding suitable connectivity configurations for neural network models constitutes a complex parameter search scenario. The development of the tool has been guided by several use cases—the tool allows researchers to steer the parameters of the connectivity generation during the simulation, thus quickly growing networks composed of multiple populations with a targeted mean activity. The flexibility of the software allows scientists to explore other connectivity and neuron variables apart from the ones presented as use cases. With this tool, we enable an interactive exploration of parameter spaces and a better understanding of neural network models and grapple with the crucial problem of non-unique network solutions and trajectories. In addition, we observe a reduction in turn around times for the assessment of these models, due to interactive visualization while the simulation is computed.


PLOS ONE | 2015

Cation Selectivity in Biological Cation Channels Using Experimental Structural Information and Statistical Mechanical Simulation

Justin John Finnerty; Alexander Peyser; Paolo Carloni

Cation selective channels constitute the gate for ion currents through the cell membrane. Here we present an improved statistical mechanical model based on atomistic structural information, cation hydration state and without tuned parameters that reproduces the selectivity of biological Na+ and Ca2+ ion channels. The importance of the inclusion of step-wise cation hydration in these results confirms the essential role partial dehydration plays in the bacterial Na+ channels. The model, proven reliable against experimental data, could be straightforwardly used for designing Na+ and Ca2+ selective nanopores.


Archive | 2017

Nest 2.12.0

Susanne Kunkel; Rajalekshmi Deepu; Hans E. Plesser; Bruno Golosio; Mikkel Elle Lepperød; Jochen Martin Eppler; Sepehr Mahmoudian; Jan Hahne; Dimitri Plotnikov; Claudia Bachmann; Alexander Peyser; Tanguy Fardet; Till Schumann; Jakob Jordan; Ankur Sinha; Oliver Breitwieser; Abigail Morrison; Tammo Ippen; Hendrik Rothe; Steffen Graber; Hesam Setareh; Jesús Garrido; Dennis Terhorst; Alexey Shusharin; Hannah Bos; Arjun Rao; Alex Seeholzer; Mikael Djurfeldt; Maximilian Schmidt; Stine Brekke Vennemo


Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting | 2015

The NEST neuronal network simulator: Performance optimization techniques for high performance computing platforms

Alexander Peyser; Wolfram Schenck


Archive | 2015

NEST 2.8.0

Jochen Martin Eppler; Rajalekshmi Deepu; Claudia Bachmann; Tiziano Zito; Alexander Peyser; Jakob Jordan; Robin Pauli; Luis Riquelme; Sacha J. van Albada; Abigail Morrison; Tammo Ippen; Moritz Helias; Hesam Setareh; Marc-Oliver Gewaltig; Hannah Bos; Frank Michler; Ali Shirvani; Renato Duarte; Maximilian Schmidt; Espen Hagen; Jannis Schuecker; Wolfram Schenck; Moritz Deger; Hans E. Plesser; Susanne Kunkel; Johanna Senk


Co-Design Workshop on Interactive Supercomputing | 2018

Orchestration of complex neuroscientific workflows in HPC Use case: SGA2-SP7-UC001

Alexander Peyser; Sandra Diaz; Wouter Klijn


SMHB General Assembly 2017 | 2017

Interactive visualization and steering of structural plasticity in NEST

Sandra Diaz; Alexander Peyser; Christian Nowke


SMHB General Assembly 2017 | 2017

Using structural plasticity to study the relationship between structure and function in the brain

Sandra Diaz; Alexander Peyser; Benjamin Weyers; Thanos Manos; Christian Nowke; Brito Juan Pedro


HBP student conference 2017 | 2017

NestMC: A morphologically detailed neural network simulator for modern high performance computer architectures

Wouter Klijn; Alexander Peyser; Vasileios Karakasis; Stuart Yates; B. Cumming


DEEP-EST Kick-Off Meeting | 2017

TK1.2 Neurosimulation (NEST)

Alexander Peyser; Hans E. Plesser

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Wolfram Schenck

Forschungszentrum Jülich

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Hans E. Plesser

Norwegian University of Life Sciences

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