PhysicsNature Communications
Harnessing synthetic active particles for physical reservoir computing
X. Wang and F. Cichos
Discover the exciting world of physical reservoir computing with innovative research by Xiangzun Wang and Frank Cichos. This study showcases a synthetic active microparticle system that self-organizes into predictive units, effectively tackling noise and opening new avenues in information processing.
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