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DY: Fachverband Dynamik und Statistische Physik
DY 49: Focus Session: Computing with Dynamical Systems: New Perspectives on Reservoirs and Applications II – Applications and Quantum RC
Thursday, March 21, 2024, 15:00–18:00, BH-N 243
Reservoir Computing uses the dynamic response of driven dynamical systems to predict and analyze temporal signals. The best-known example is the Echo State Networks proposed by H. Jaeger in 2001, where the reservoir consists of a recurrent neural network. However, in recent years, other realizations have been proposed, in particular those in which the reservoir system can be implemented in hardware in a fast and energy-efficient manner (e.g., using optical components). Other recent developments concern the specific incorporation of prior (physical) knowledge about the source of the input signal (physics aware/informed Reservoir Computing) as well as various application examples in different disciplines. Therefore, the goal of this focus session is to highlight the rapidly advancing current developments in the field of Reservoir Computing in order to enable a direct scientific exchange between new methodological approaches and innovative applications.
Organized by Ulrich Parlitz (Göttingen), Kathy Lüdge (Ilmenau), and Christoph Räth (München)
15:00 | DY 49.1 | Invited Talk: Using reservoir computing to create surrogate models — •Lina Jaurigue | |
15:30 | DY 49.2 | Image classification using collective modes of a two-dimensional array of photonic-crystal nanolasers — •Giulio Tirabassi, Kaiwen Ji, Cristina Masoller, and Alejandro Yacomotti | |
15:45 | DY 49.3 | Memristive devices for chaotic time series prediction — •Kristina Nikiruy, Seongae Park, Tzvetan Ivanov, Alon Ascoli, Fernando Corinto, Ronald Tetzlaff, and Martin Ziegler | |
16:00 | DY 49.4 | Computing Functionality in Gold Nanoparticle Networks — •Jonas Mensing, Andreas Heuer, and Wilfred G. van der Wiel | |
16:15 | DY 49.5 | Reservoir computing of thermal convection: Random versus small-world networks — •Shailendra Kumar Rathor, Martin Ziegler, and Jörg Schumacher | |
16:30 | DY 49.6 | Forecasting Food Security with Reservoir Computing — •Joschka Herteux, Christoph Räth, Amine Baha, Giulia Martini, and Duccio Piovani | |
16:45 | 15 min. break | ||
17:00 | DY 49.7 | Invited Talk: Opportunities in Quantum Reservoir Computing — •Roberta Zambrini | |
17:30 | DY 49.8 | Exploring quantumness in quantum reservoir computing — •Niclas Götting, Frederik Lohof, and Christopher Gies | |
17:45 | DY 49.9 | Enhancing the performance of quantum reservoir computing and solving the time-complexity problem by artificial memory restriction — •Saud Cindrak, Kathy Lüdge, and Lina Jaurigue | |