Dale et al., 2019 - Google Patents
A substrate-independent framework to characterize reservoir computersDale et al., 2019
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- Dale M
- Miller J
- Stepney S
- Trefzer M
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The reservoir computing (RC) framework states that any nonlinear, input-driven dynamical system (the reservoir) exhibiting properties such as a fading memory and input separability can be trained to perform computational tasks. This broad inclusion of systems has led to …
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