Exploring the origins of switching dynamics in a multifunctional reservoir computer.

Front Netw Physiol

School of Mathematical Sciences, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland.

Published: October 2024

The concept of multifunctionality has enabled reservoir computers (RCs), a type of dynamical system that is typically realized as an artificial neural network, to reconstruct multiple attractors simultaneously using the same set of trained weights. However, there are many additional phenomena that arise when training a RC to reconstruct more than one attractor. Previous studies have found that in certain cases, if the RC fails to reconstruct a coexistence of attractors, then it exhibits a form of metastability, whereby, without any external input, the state of the RC switches between different modes of behavior that resemble the properties of the attractors it failed to reconstruct. In this paper, we explore the origins of these switching dynamics in a paradigmatic setting via the "seeing double" problem.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnetp.2024.1451812DOI Listing

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