Growing Echo State Network With an Inverse-Free Weight Update Strategy
Abstract:
An echo state network (ESN) draws widespread attention and is applied in many scenarios. As the most typical approach for solving the ESN, the matrix inverse operation of high computational complexity is involved. However, in the modern big data era, addressing the heavy computational burden problem is necessary. In order to reduce the computational load, an inverse-free ESN (IFESN) is proposed for the first time in this article. Besides, an incremental IFESN is constructed to attain the network topology with theoretical proof on the training error's monotone decline property. Simulations and experiments are conducted on several numerical and real-world time-series benchmarks, and corresponding results indicate that the proposed model is superior to some existing models and possesses excellent practical application potential. The source code is publicly available at https://github.com/LongJin-lab/the-supplementary-file-for-CYB-E-2021-04-0944.
Related Concept Videos
Current Growth And Decay In RL Circuits
Positive and Negative Feedback Loops
Weighted Mean
For example, consider the number of goals scored in the matches of a tournament. While computing the average number of goals scored in the tournament, it may be more important to...
State Space to Transfer Function
The transformation process begins with the state-space representation, characterized by the state equation and the output equation. These equations are typically represented as:
Propagation of Action Potentials
Neurons (nerve cells) have a resting membrane potential, with a slightly negative charge inside compared to outside. This is maintained by ion channels, such as sodium (Na+) and potassium (K+) channels, which control the flow of ions. When a stimulus, like a touch or a signal from another neuron, triggers the neuron, sodium channels open, allowing sodium ions to...
Observational Learning

