
arXiv: 2209.07946
handle: 10356/169352 , 2263/96836
Reservoir computing systems are constructed using a driven dynamical system in which external inputs can alter the evolving states of a system. These paradigms are used in information processing, machine learning, and computation. A fundamental question that needs to be addressed in this framework is the statistical relationship between the input and the system states. This paper provides conditions that guarantee the existence and uniqueness of asymptotically invariant measures for driven systems and shows that their dependence on the input process is continuous when the set of input and output processes are endowed with the Wasserstein distance. The main tool in these developments is the characterization of those invariant measures as fixed points of naturally defined Foias operators that appear in this context and which have been profusely studied in the paper. Those fixed points are obtained by imposing a newly introduced stochastic state contractivity on the driven system that is readily verifiable in examples. Stochastic state contractivity can be satisfied by systems that are not state-contractive, which is a need typically evoked to guarantee the echo state property in reservoir computing. As a result, it may actually be satisfied even if the echo state property is not present.
33 pages, 5 figures
FOS: Computer and information sciences, Stochastic contraction, Learning and adaptive systems in artificial intelligence, Transport, Dynamical Systems (math.DS), Reservoir Computing, Approximation methods and numerical treatment of dynamical systems, Dynamical systems in numerical analysis, FOS: Mathematics, Neural and Evolutionary Computing (cs.NE), Mathematics - Dynamical Systems, Reservoir computing, Artificial neural networks and deep learning, driven dynamical systems, Computer Science - Neural and Evolutionary Computing, stochastic contraction, reservoir computing, Driven dynamical systems, transport, recurrent neural network, Foias operator, Recurrent neural network (RNN), Driven Dynamical Systems, Problem solving in the context of artificial intelligence (heuristics, search strategies, etc.), Science::Mathematics
FOS: Computer and information sciences, Stochastic contraction, Learning and adaptive systems in artificial intelligence, Transport, Dynamical Systems (math.DS), Reservoir Computing, Approximation methods and numerical treatment of dynamical systems, Dynamical systems in numerical analysis, FOS: Mathematics, Neural and Evolutionary Computing (cs.NE), Mathematics - Dynamical Systems, Reservoir computing, Artificial neural networks and deep learning, driven dynamical systems, Computer Science - Neural and Evolutionary Computing, stochastic contraction, reservoir computing, Driven dynamical systems, transport, recurrent neural network, Foias operator, Recurrent neural network (RNN), Driven Dynamical Systems, Problem solving in the context of artificial intelligence (heuristics, search strategies, etc.), Science::Mathematics
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