Choosing dynamical systems that predict weak input.

Phys Rev E

W. M. Keck Science Department, Pitzer, Scripps, and Claremont McKenna Colleges, Claremont, California 91711, USA.

Published: July 2021

Somehow, our brain and other organisms manage to predict their environment. Behind this must be an input-dependent dynamical system, or recurrent neural network, whose present state reflects the history of environmental input. The design principles for prediction-in particular, what kinds of attractors allow for greater predictive capability-are still unknown. We offer some clues to design principles using an attractor picture when the environment perturbs the system's state weakly, motivating and developing some theory for continuous-time time-varying linear reservoirs along the way. Reservoirs that inherently support only stable fixed points are generically good predictors, while reservoirs with limit cycles are good predictors for noisy periodic input.

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