Spoken digit classification using a spin-wave delay-line active-ring reservoir computing

05/26/2020
by   Stuart Watt, et al.
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As a test of general applicability, we use the recently proposed spin-wave delay line active-ring reservoir computer to perform the spoken digit recognition task. On this, classification accuracies of up to 93 The tested device prototype employs improved spin wave transducers (antennas). Therefore, in addition, we also let the computer complete the short-term memory (STM) task and the parity check (PC) tasks, because the fading memory and nonlinearity are essential to reservoir computing performance. The resulting STM and PC capacities reach maximum values of 4.77 and 1.47 respectively.

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