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Shahrokh Shahi

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Machine Learning with Applications|June 27, 2022
Prediction of chaotic time series using recurrent neural networks and reservoir computing techniques: A comparative studyShahrokh Shahi, Flavio H Fenton, Elizabeth M Cherry
Chaos (Woodbury, N.Y.)|July 1, 2022
A machine-learning approach for long-term prediction of experimental cardiac action potential time series using an autoencoder and echo state networksShahrokh Shahi, Flavio H Fenton, Elizabeth M Cherry
Frontiers in Physiology|October 14, 2021
Long-Time Prediction of Arrhythmic Cardiac Action Potentials Using Recurrent Neural Networks and Reservoir ComputingShahrokh Shahi, Christopher D Marcotte, Conner J Herndon, et al.
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Machine Learning with Applications|June 27, 2022
Prediction of chaotic time series using recurrent neural networks and reservoir computing techniques: A comparative studyShahrokh Shahi, Flavio H Fenton, Elizabeth M Cherry
Chaos (Woodbury, N.Y.)|July 1, 2022
A machine-learning approach for long-term prediction of experimental cardiac action potential time series using an autoencoder and echo state networksShahrokh Shahi, Flavio H Fenton, Elizabeth M Cherry
Frontiers in Physiology|October 14, 2021
Long-Time Prediction of Arrhythmic Cardiac Action Potentials Using Recurrent Neural Networks and Reservoir ComputingShahrokh Shahi, Christopher D Marcotte, Conner J Herndon, et al.
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