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Frontiers in Neuroinformatics
Simulation of a Human-Scale Cerebellar Network Model on the K Computer
Tadashi Yamazaki1  Hiroshi Yamaura1  Jun Igarashi2 
[1] Graduate School of Informatics and Engineering, The University of Electro-Communications, Tokyo, Japan;Head Office for Information Systems and Cybersecurity, RIKEN, Saitama, Japan;
关键词: cerebellum;    human-scale model;    computer simulation;    spiking network model;    K computer;    MONET;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fninf.2020.00016
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Computer simulation of the human brain at an individual neuron resolution is an ultimate goal of computational neuroscience. The Japanese flagship supercomputer, K, provides unprecedented computational capability toward this goal. The cerebellum contains 80% of the neurons in the whole brain. Therefore, computer simulation of the human-scale cerebellum will be a challenge for modern supercomputers. In this study, we built a human-scale spiking network model of the cerebellum, composed of 68 billion spiking neurons, on the K computer. As a benchmark, we performed a computer simulation of a cerebellum-dependent eye movement task known as the optokinetic response. We succeeded in reproducing plausible neuronal activity patterns that are observed experimentally in animals. The model was built on dedicated neural network simulation software called MONET (Millefeuille-like Organization NEural neTwork), which calculates layered sheet types of neural networks with parallelization by tile partitioning. To examine the scalability of the MONET simulator, we repeatedly performed simulations while changing the number of compute nodes from 1,024 to 82,944 and measured the computational time. We observed a good weak-scaling property for our cerebellar network model. Using all 82,944 nodes, we succeeded in simulating a human-scale cerebellum for the first time, although the simulation was 578 times slower than the wall clock time. These results suggest that the K computer is already capable of creating a simulation of a human-scale cerebellar model with the aid of the MONET simulator.

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