PyNN: a common interface for neuronal network simulators
Unit of Neuroscience Information and Complexity · Laboratoire de Neurobiologie Cellulaire et Moléculaire
Abstract
Computational neuroscience has produced a diversity of software for simulations of networks of spiking neurons, with both negative and positive consequences. On the one hand, each simulator uses its own programming or configuration language, leading to considerable difficulty in porting models from one simulator to another. This impedes communication between investigators and makes it harder to reproduce and build on the work of others. On the other hand, simulation results can be cross-checked between different simulators, giving greater confidence in their correctness, and each simulator has different optimizations, so the most appropriate simulator can be chosen for a given modelling task. A common…
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1Topics & keywords
- Computer science
- Porting
- Python (programming language)
- Computer architecture simulator
- Network simulation
- Correctness
- Software
- Interface (matter)