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arxiv:2604.01295

Parallelized Hierarchical Connectome: A Spatiotemporal Recurrent Framework for Spiking State-Space Models

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The Parallelized Hierarchical Connectome framework extends temporal-only State-Space Models into spatiotemporal recurrent networks by introducing hierarchical neuron and synapse layers with spatial recurrence, enabling integration of biological priors and efficient deployment across diverse hardware platforms.

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This work presents the Parallelized Hierarchical Connectome (PHC), a general architectural framework that upgrades temporal-only State-Space Models (SSMs) into spatiotemporal recurrent networks. Conventional SSMs achieve parallel-scan training but are limited to temporal recurrence, lacking lateral or feedback interactions within a single timestep. PHC maps the diagonal SSM core to a shared Neuron Layer and inter-neuronal communication to a shared Synapse Layer of hierarchical regions, reconnected by a Multi-Transmission Loop iterating spatial recurrence within each temporal window, at parameter complexity Theta(D^2) versus Theta(D^2 L) of stacked SSMs. This spatiotemporal framework enables the seamless integration of neuro-physical priors typically intractable for standard SSMs, including adaptive LIF, synaptic delay, STP, Dale's Law with E/I-asymmetric topology, and STDP. The framework is instantiated as PHCSSM, the first spiking SSM that integrates all five biological priors and is evaluated on long-sequence data, achieving test accuracy competitive with state-of-the-art SSM baselines at 1,312 to 4,891 trainable parameters (1 to 4 orders of magnitude smaller than every baseline). PHCSSM further admits a sequential recurrent spiking neural network (RSNN) deployment mode that converges asymptotically to the parallel-scan training mode without artificial-neural-network-to-spiking-neural-network (ANN-to-SNN) conversion, with cross-backend reproducibility verified across four hardware backends (x86 CPU, H100 GPU, Cortex-A76, Cortex-M4F) including end-to-end deployment on the Cortex-M4F microcontroller (40 KB SRAM, 128 KB Flash). PHCSSM thereby bridges parallel-scan SSM and biologically grounded RSNN, two paradigms with previously incompatible training regimes, into a single architecture and trained weights.

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