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2016 10 17 Open NEST Developer Video Conference
terhorstd edited this page Oct 25, 2016
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Welcome
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Information
- Brief report from the Human Brain Project Summit
- NEST User Workshop
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Review of NEST User Mailing List
- NESTML workshop announced
- contact with robotics from Munic -> discuss at NEST Workshop in Karlsruhe
- calcium concentrations recorder
- question for guidance on post synaptic inhibition, needs more information
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Design Decision: defaults for multisynapse models +
State_::set()
(#510 and other tasks in multisynapse revision project)- negative weights make no sense for conductance based neurons
- how many synapses should multi synapse models have per default? zero/one? Which default parameters?
- since there are already defaults for single-synaptic neurons, keep it similar for multi-synaptic.
- DECISION unless you specify something, multi-syn models should behave exactly as the "normal" ones.
- Should the conductance be settible or leave this to the model to decide?
- C: why should we make a difference for something, just offer setting for all state variables
- C: once we write models with NESTML, this can not easily be chosen per model.
- C: no significant cost for making the state variables settable. NESTML already has "supress" keyword, that already takes care of this -> non-issue
- There should be reasons for hiding a state-variable, since generally user is interested in states.
- DECISION: no need to explicitly make this consistent across models, will be handled when NESTML is available.
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Design Decision: remove
aeif_*_dynamics_DT0
(linked to the remark by @golosio in #514)- DECISION: leave it in and put into an if-then, so it doesn't take compute time except for this decision, if the function is not used, maybe remove it.
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Review of open Github Pull Request
- #464: @jougs is at it, help can only be build where python is available (-> no issue)
- #507 (change of growth factor 1.5): postponed to discuss with author
- Review(er)s required: #518, #515, #513, #491 -> reviewers suggested/added
- Waiting for second 👍 : #497 -> suggested/added, #485 (skipped)
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Review of open Github Issues
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#506 Voltage-dependent STDP rules
- @suku248 will also look into this
- #521 : probably due to compressed representation (to save memory), we should take a look at this
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#506 @flinz
- principally not a problem, pre-synaptic spikes trigger the processing
- potentially eats a lot of memory if there is a synapse that never receives a spike (probably not that much of memory)
- signaling through the post-synaptic side would be difficult
- time-driven updates (as done by @suku248) could limit the length of archive lists.
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#457 Data races
- seems to be found in serial parts.... someone who wants to dig deep, can/should have a look at this.
- #484 Python bindings crashing on OSX
- #487 SLI dup function can cause segmentation fault
- #477, #470
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#506 Voltage-dependent STDP rules
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