DOU Weibei
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- Professor
- Name (Simplified Chinese):DOU Weibei
- Name (English):DOU Weibei
- School/Department:Department of Electronic Engineering, Tsinghua University
- Business Address:Room 4-102,Rohm Building,Tsinghua University, Beijing
- Contact Information:douwb@tsinghua.edu.cn; Tel:010-62781703
- Degree:Doctoral degree
- Professional Title:Professor
- Academic Titles:Professor
- Alma Mater:Université de CAEN, France.
- Teacher College:DZGCX

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- Selected Publications
A biologically plausible spiking model for interaural level difference processing auditory pathway in human brain
Release time:2021-12-25 Hits:
- DOI number:10.1109/IJCNN.2016.7727862
- Journal:2016 International Joint Conference on Neural Networks (IJCNN)
- Key Words:Biological system modeling, Brain modeling, Integrated circuit modeling, Iron, Neurons
- Abstract:Human brain provides an accurate and energy efficient function for localizing sound sources. In order to build a localizing system with similar advantages, a biologically plausible spiking model for interaural level difference (ILD) processing auditory pathway from cochlea to the inferior colliclus in human brain is proposed in this paper. The biological plausibility is based on the facts that all nodes in the model are implemented as the Integrate-and-Fire neurons, it does not utilize complex mathematical functions, and the architecture bears a high resemblance to the physiological structure. A one-shot learning algorithm characterized as simple and fast is designed to construct the synapse weights between the lateral superior olive and the inferior colliclus in order to render the proposed model to produce expected responses for different azimuthal angles of sounds. Some simulation results are presented to demonstrate the abilities of the proposed model to identify the angle of the input stereo sound and to distinguish multiple sounds coming from different angles. It is also shown that the proposed model behaves in the way that is in high accordance with former physiological and psychoacoustic conclusions.
- Co-author:Weibei Dou,Weibei Dou, Yu Pan,Yu Pan, Yueheng Wang, Yujia Mu, Yudu Li, Xiaojie Zhang, Quan Xu, Shuyu Yan, Yuanyuan Tu
- First Author:Xiao Feng,Huiwen Luo
- Indexed by:会议论文
- Correspondence Author:Weibei Dou
- ISSN No.:2161-4407
- Translation or Not:no
- Date of Publication:2016-07-01