ANNarchy (Artificial Neural Networks architect) is a parallel and hybrid simulator for distributed rate-coded or spiking neural networks. The core of the library is written in C++ and distributed using openMP or CUDA. It provides an interface in Python for the definition of the networks. It is released under the GNU GPL v2 or later.
The latest source code is available at:
http://bitbucket.org/annarchy/annarchy
The documentation is available online at:
http://annarchy.readthedocs.org
A forum for discussion is set at:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/annarchy
Citation
If you use ANNarchy for your research, we would appreciate if you cite the following paper:
Vitay J, Dinkelbach HÜ and Hamker FH (2015). ANNarchy: a code generation approach to neural simulations on parallel hardware. Frontiers in Neuroinformatics 9:19. doi:10.3389/fninf.2015.00019
Authors:
- Julien Vitay (julien.vitay@informatik.tu-chemnitz.de).
- Helge Ülo Dinkelbach (helge-uelo.dinkelbach@informatik.tu-chemnitz.de).
- Fred Hamker (fred.hamker@informatik.tu-chemnitz.de).
Installation:
Using pip, you can install the latest stable release:
pip install ANNarchy
Using the source code, ANNarchy can be installed using one of the following commands:
- With administrator permissions:
sudo python setup.py install
- In the home directory:
python setup.py install --user
- To install it in another repertory (e.g.
/path/to/repertory
):
export PYTHONPATH=$PYTHONPATH:/path/to/repertory/lib/python2.7/dist-packages
python setup.py install --prefix=/path/to/repertory
The export command (for bash, adapt it to your interpreter) should be placed into the .bashrc
or .bash_profile
file in the home directory.
Platforms:
- GNU/Linux
- MacOS X
Dependencies:
- g++ >= 4.6 or clang++ >= 3.4
- Python 2.7 or >= 3.3 with development files
- Cython >= 0.19
- Setuptools >= 0.6
- Numpy >= 1.8
- Sympy >= 0.7.4
- Scipy >= 0.12
Recommended:
- lxml >= 3.0
- Matplotlib >= 1.1
- PyQtGraph >= 0.9.8