Learning Control Policies of Hodgkin-Huxley Neuronal Dynamics (2311.07563v1)
Abstract: We present a neural network approach for closed-loop deep brain stimulation (DBS). We cast the problem of finding an optimal neurostimulation strategy as a control problem. In this setting, control policies aim to optimize therapeutic outcomes by tailoring the parameters of a DBS system, typically via electrical stimulation, in real time based on the patient's ongoing neuronal activity. We approximate the value function offline using a neural network to enable generating controls (stimuli) in real time via the feedback form. The neuronal activity is characterized by a nonlinear, stiff system of differential equations as dictated by the Hodgkin-Huxley model. Our training process leverages the relationship between Pontryagin's maximum principle and Hamilton-Jacobi-BeLLMan equations to update the value function estimates simultaneously. Our numerical experiments illustrate the accuracy of our approach for out-of-distribution samples and the robustness to moderate shocks and disturbances in the system.
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