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In the full-FORCE paper, they apply it at a random interval with a mean of 2 ms. It's very slow if applied every time-step (like 100x slower than PES for 2000 neurons, since it's updating 4 million weights every time-step). Some sort of interval as a fixed value (in simulation seconds) or perhaps as a distribution would be better.
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In the full-FORCE paper, they apply it at a random interval with a mean of 2 ms. It's very slow if applied every time-step (like 100x slower than PES for
2000
neurons, since it's updating 4 million weights every time-step). Some sort of interval as a fixed value (in simulation seconds) or perhaps as a distribution would be better.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: