Reservoir Computing: Quo Vadis?
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Proceedings of the 3rd ACM International Conference on Nanoscale Computing and Communication
Document Type
Citation
Publication Date
9-1-2016
Abstract
Reservoir Computing (RC) is an umbrella term for adaptive computational paradigms that rely on an excitable dynamical system, also called the "reservoir." The paradigms have been shown to be particularly promising for temporal signal processing. RC was also explored as a potential candidate for emerging nanoscale architectures. In this article we reflect on the current state of RC and muse about its future. In particular, we propose a set of open problems that we think need to be addressed in order to make RC more mainstream.
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DOI
10.1145/2967446.2967448
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http://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/20878
Citation Details
Alireza Goudarzi and Christof Teuscher. 2016. Reservoir Computing: Quo Vadis?. In Proceedings of the 3rd ACM International Conference on Nanoscale Computing and Communication (NANOCOM'16). ACM, New York, NY, USA, Article 13, 6 pages.