Quantifying the Computational Capability of a Nanomagnetic Reservoir Computing Platform with Emergent Magnetization Dynamics
Devices based on arrays of interconnected magnetic nano-rings with emergent magnetization dynamics have recently been proposed for use in reservoir computing applications, but for them to be computationally useful it must be possible to optimise their dynamical responses. Here, we use a phenomenolog...
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Zusammenfassung: | Devices based on arrays of interconnected magnetic nano-rings with emergent
magnetization dynamics have recently been proposed for use in reservoir
computing applications, but for them to be computationally useful it must be
possible to optimise their dynamical responses. Here, we use a phenomenological
model to demonstrate that such reservoirs can be optimised for classification
tasks by tuning hyperparameters that control the scaling and input rate of data
into the system using rotating magnetic fields. We use task-independent metrics
to assess the rings' computational capabilities at each set of these
hyperparameters and show how these metrics correlate directly to performance in
spoken and written digit recognition tasks. We then show that these metrics,
and performance in tasks, can be further improved by expanding the reservoir's
output to include multiple, concurrent measures of the ring arrays magnetic
states. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2111.14603 |