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Reducing reservoir computer hyperparameter dependence by external timescale tailoring

Lina Jaurigue, Kathy Lüdge

2024Neuromorphic Computing and Engineering40 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Task specific hyperparameter tuning in reservoir computing is an open issue, and is of particular relevance for hardware implemented reservoirs. We investigate the influence of directly including externally controllable task specific timescales on the performance and hyperparameter sensitivity of reservoir computing approaches. We show that the need for hyperparameter optimisation can be reduced if timescales of the reservoir are tailored to the specific task. Our results are mainly relevant for temporal tasks requiring memory of past inputs, for example chaotic timeseries prediction. We consider various methods of including task specific timescales in the reservoir computing approach and demonstrate the universality of our message by looking at both time-multiplexed and spatially-multiplexed reservoir computing.

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HyperparameterComputer scienceEnvironmental sciencePetroleum engineeringGeologyArtificial intelligenceNeural Networks and Reservoir ComputingNeural Networks and ApplicationsOptical Network Technologies
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