NeuronSoup: Evolving Asynchronous, Shared-Neuron Temporal Graphs without Backpropagation
We present NeuronSoup, a neural computation architecture that replaces synchronous layer-by-layer processing with asynchronous, delay-mediated signal propagation through a pool of shared neurons. Each path in the network routes a continuous-valued signal from one input neuron to one output neuron through a variable number of intermediate hidden neurons. Hidden neurons are physically shared across paths: when two paths pass through the same neuron, the second arrival encounters the accumulated state left by the first, producing constructive or destructive interference that depends on signal pol
Lineage graph
Paper → model → repo connections mined from source citations (Tier-1 exact match).
Why these links exist
Every edge carries a method, confidence, and the source snippet that justified it — so bad links are debuggable.
- PossiblePossibly related (embedding) · 48%Algorithm–hardware co-design of neuromorphic networks with dual memory pathways →
- LinkedLinked via arxiv author · 85%Subodh Kalia →
“NeuronSoup: Evolving Asynchronous, Shared-Neuron Temporal Graphs without Backpropagation”
