Advancing brain-inspired computing with hybrid neural networks

Author:

Liu Faqiang1,Zheng Hao1,Ma Songchen1,Zhang Weihao1,Liu Xue1,Chua Yansong2,Shi Luping1,Zhao Rong1

Affiliation:

1. Center for Brain-Inspired Computing Research, Optical Memory National Engineering Research Center, Tsinghua University-China Electronics Technology HIK Group Co. Joint Research Center for Brain-inspired Computing, IDG/McGovern Institute for Brain Research, Department of Precision Instrument, Tsinghua University , Beijing 100084 , China

2. Neuromorphic Computing Laboratory, China Nanhu Academy of Electronics and Information Technology , Jiaxing 314001 , China

Abstract

ABSTRACT Brain-inspired computing, drawing inspiration from the fundamental structure and information-processing mechanisms of the human brain, has gained significant momentum in recent years. It has emerged as a research paradigm centered on brain–computer dual-driven and multi-network integration. One noteworthy instance of this paradigm is the hybrid neural network (HNN), which integrates computer-science-oriented artificial neural networks (ANNs) with neuroscience-oriented spiking neural networks (SNNs). HNNs exhibit distinct advantages in various intelligent tasks, including perception, cognition and learning. This paper presents a comprehensive review of HNNs with an emphasis on their origin, concepts, biological perspective, construction framework and supporting systems. Furthermore, insights and suggestions for potential research directions are provided aiming to propel the advancement of the HNN paradigm.

Funder

STI 2030–Major Projects

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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