Nengolib is an open-source library of routines created in an effort to exploit Nengo's full potential. It was started by Aaron Voelker from the University of Waterloo as a collection of tools made available through work on his PhD dissertation.
We acknowledge the following people and institutions for their support during the development of this code (in alphabetical order):
- Chris Eliasmith for his supervision, guidance, feedback, and testing.
- Eric Hunsberger for his guidance in the areas of signal processing and linear systems theory.
- Michael Hopkins for providing background information on number-theoretic methods for obtaining more scattered samples.
- Terrence C. Stewart for helping develop the ideas behind reservoir computing in Nengo by solving for the decoders over time.
- Applied Brain Research (ABR), Inc., for this library could not exist in any meaningful state without Nengo.
- The Centre for Theoretical Neuroscience and the University of Waterloo for their academic support during the development of this library.