Spikingbrain:spiking Brain-Inspired Large Models
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The SpikingBrain project implements a brain-inspired large model using pseudo-spiking, which was met with skepticism by the HN community regarding its adherence to spiking neurology principles.
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Well that seems pointless to me. Propagation of sparse events in the time domain is ~the entire point of spiking neurology.
Why would the authors have chosen this route?