Explain the concept of spiking neural networks.
Answer / Arvind Kumar Prajapati
Spiking neural networks (SNNs) are a type of artificial neural network that mimics the behavior of biological neurons. SNNs use spikes, or action potentials, to represent information and communicate between neurons. They have the advantage of being more energy-efficient than traditional neural networks, making them well-suited for mobile devices and other low-power applications.
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