A new class of metrics for spike trains

13 Sep 2012  ·  Cătălin V. Rusu, Răzvan V. Florian ·

The distance between a pair of spike trains, quantifying the differences between them, can be measured using various metrics. Here we introduce a new class of spike train metrics, inspired by the Pompeiu-Hausdorff distance, and compare them with existing metrics. Some of our new metrics (the modulus-metric and the max-metric) have characteristics that are qualitatively different than those of classical metrics like the van Rossum distance or the Victor & Purpura distance. The modulus-metric and the max-metric are particularly suitable for measuring distances between spike trains where information is encoded in bursts, but the number and the timing of spikes inside a burst does not carry information. The modulus-metric does not depend on any parameters and can be computed using a fast algorithm, in a time that depends linearly on the number of spikes in the two spike trains. We also introduce localized versions of the new metrics, which could have the biologically-relevant interpretation of measuring the differences between spike trains as they are perceived at a particular moment in time by a neuron receiving these spike trains.

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