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Post-processing methods for delay embedding and feature scaling of reservoir computers

Jonnel Jaurigue*, Joshua Robertson, Antonio Hurtado, Lina Jaurigue, Kathy Lüdge

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Abstract

Reservoir computing is a machine learning method that is well-suited for complex time series prediction tasks. Both delay embedding and the projection of input data into a higher-dimensional space play important roles in enabling accurate predictions. We establish simple post-processing methods that train on past node states at uniformly or randomly-delayed timeshifts. These methods improve reservoir computer prediction performance through increased feature dimension and/or better delay embedding. Here we introduce the multi-random-timeshifting method that randomly recalls previous states of reservoir nodes. The use of multi-random-timeshifting allows for smaller reservoirs while maintaining large feature dimensions, is computationally cheap to optimise, and is our preferred post-processing method. For experimentalists, all our post-processing methods can be translated to readout data sampled from physical reservoirs, which we demonstrate using readout data from an experimentally-realised laser reservoir system.
Original languageEnglish
Article number10
JournalCommunications Engineering
Volume4
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 27 Jan 2025

Funding

J.J., J.R., A.H., and K.L. acknowledge funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 programme under grant agreement number 101129904, SPIKEPro. L.J. acknowledges funding from the Carl-Zeiss-Stiftung. A.H. and J.R. acknowledge funding from the UKRI Turing AI Acceleration Fellowships Programme (EP/V025198/1) and support from the Fraunhofer Centre for Applied Photonics, FCAP.

Keywords

  • Reservoir computing
  • time series prediction tasks
  • multi-random-timeshifting method

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