2016
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0165170
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Persistent Memory in Single Node Delay-Coupled Reservoir Computing

Abstract: Delays are ubiquitous in biological systems, ranging from genetic regulatory networks and synaptic conductances, to predator/pray population interactions. The evidence is mounting, not only to the presence of delays as physical constraints in signal propagation speed, but also to their functional role in providing dynamical diversity to the systems that comprise them. The latter observation in biological systems inspired the recent development of a computational architecture that harnesses this dynamical diver… Show more

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“…This nonlinear mapping makes the initial complex input linearly separable in the new space based on the reservoir state, so a simple linear network layer (output layer) can be used for further software processing [ 33 ]. The delayed feedback loop helps the RC system build long-term memory [ 34 ]. This property assures the execution of computations that demand input retrieval for several time steps in the immediate past so that the system can handle prediction tasks that need more memory length.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This nonlinear mapping makes the initial complex input linearly separable in the new space based on the reservoir state, so a simple linear network layer (output layer) can be used for further software processing [ 33 ]. The delayed feedback loop helps the RC system build long-term memory [ 34 ]. This property assures the execution of computations that demand input retrieval for several time steps in the immediate past so that the system can handle prediction tasks that need more memory length.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%