Presentation 2015-11-10
The Memory Capacity of a Physical Liquid State Machine
Kohei Nakajima, Toshio Aoyagi,
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Abstract(in English) When a fluid layer with a free surface is subjected to vertical oscillation, Faraday waves can be observed. Due to their dynamic and nonlinear properties, Faraday waves exhibit complex patterns, such as spatiotemporal chaos. This has posed interesting challenges for many years. In this presentation, we aim to exploit Faraday waves as information-processing substrates. In particular, we show that they can be used to design timers, which require a certain amount of memory to recognize time duration. We also aim to characterize the memory capacity of Faraday waves.
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Keyword(in English) Reservoir Computing / Physical Reservoir Computing / Faraday Wave / Liquid State Machine
Paper # CCS2015-65
Date of Issue 2015-11-02 (CCS)

Conference Information
Committee CCS
Conference Date 2015/11/9(2days)
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Place (in English) Inamori Foundation Memorial Building, Kyoto Univ.
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Topics (in English) Interaction and Communication, etc.
Chair Hiroo Sekiya(Chiba Univ.)
Vice Chair Yasuhiro Tsubo(Ritsumeikan Univ.) / Naoki Wakamiya(Osaka Univ.)
Secretary Yasuhiro Tsubo(Kagawa National College of Tech.) / Naoki Wakamiya(Kyoto Sangyo Univ.)
Assistant Takayuki Kimura(Nippon Inst. of Tech.) / Song-Ju Kim(NIMS) / Ryo Takahashi(Kyoto Univ.) / Junnosuke Teramae(Osaka Univ.)

Paper Information
Registration To Technical Committee on Complex Communication Sciences
Language JPN
Title (in Japanese) (See Japanese page)
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Title (in English) The Memory Capacity of a Physical Liquid State Machine
Sub Title (in English)
Keyword(1) Reservoir Computing
Keyword(2) Physical Reservoir Computing
Keyword(3) Faraday Wave
Keyword(4) Liquid State Machine
1st Author's Name Kohei Nakajima
1st Author's Affiliation Kyoto University(Kyoto Univ.)
2nd Author's Name Toshio Aoyagi
2nd Author's Affiliation Kyoto University(Kyoto Univ.)
Date 2015-11-10
Paper # CCS2015-65
Volume (vol) vol.115
Number (no) CCS-300
Page pp.pp.109-112(CCS),
#Pages 4
Date of Issue 2015-11-02 (CCS)