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Software highlight: PymoNNto and PymoNNtorch #139

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sanjayankur31 opened this issue Feb 22, 2024 · 3 comments
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Software highlight: PymoNNto and PymoNNtorch #139

sanjayankur31 opened this issue Feb 22, 2024 · 3 comments
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Just saw this:

Frontiers | Accelerating spiking neural network simulations with PymoNNto and PymoNNtorch

Would this be interesting as a software wg session?

@sanjayankur31 sanjayankur31 added C: DevSessions Component: developer sessions S: Needs comment Status: needs comments P: low Priority: low S: Needs to be announced Status: needs to be announced/publicised S: Needs location Status: needs a location: online URL etc. S: Needs scheduling Status: needs to be scheduled S: Needs web post Status: needs a post on website C: Community General community related tasks C: Software Highlights Sessions highlighting a particular software tool labels Feb 22, 2024
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Abstract:

Spiking neural network simulations are a central tool in Computational Neuroscience, Artificial Intelligence, and Neuromorphic Engineering research. A broad range of simulators and software frameworks for such simulations exist with different target application areas. Among these, PymoNNto is a recent Python-based toolbox for spiking neural network simulations that emphasizes the embedding of custom code in a modular and flexible way. While PymoNNto already supports GPU implementations, its backend relies on NumPy operations. Here we introduce PymoNNtorch, which is natively implemented with PyTorch while retaining PymoNNto's modular design. Furthermore, we demonstrate how changes to the implementations of common network operations in combination with PymoNNtorch's native GPU support can offer speed-up over conventional simulators like NEST, ANNarchy, and Brian 2 in certain situations. Overall, we show how PymoNNto's modular and flexible design in combination with PymoNNtorch's GPU acceleration and optimized indexing operations facilitate research and development of spiking neural networks in the Python programming language.

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