Presentation Information
[18a-PA2-6]Increasing the number of time-series optical characters that can be recognized
using a solid electrolyte physical reservoir
〇(B)Kenshin Takeo1, Tsuyoshi Hasegawa (1.Waseda Univ.)
Keywords:
Physical Reservoir Computing
Using a material with photoconductivity and ion conductivity as a physical reservoir enables not only the detection and classification of optical signals irradiated onto the reservoir layer, but also the classification of time-series optical patterns. However, with conventional device configurations, there was a limit to the number of character strings that could be irradiated due to restrictions on the irradiation interval of the optical patterns. Therefore, in this study, by developing a new irradiation system, it became possible to irradiate eight types of optical patterns in a time-series order, and research was conducted on the number of characters that could be recognized.
