2008 |
12 | EE | Francis Wyffels,
Benjamin Schrauwen,
David Verstraeten,
Dirk Stroobandt:
Band-pass Reservoir Computing.
IJCNN 2008: 3204-3209 |
11 | EE | Kristof Vandoorne,
Wouter Dierckx,
Benjamin Schrauwen,
David Verstraeten,
Peter Bienstman,
Roel Baets,
Jan M. Van Campenhout:
Photonic Reservoir Computing with Coupled Semiconductor Optical Amplifiers.
OSC 2008: 46-55 |
10 | EE | Benjamin Schrauwen,
Michiel D'Haene,
David Verstraeten,
Jan M. Van Campenhout:
Compact hardware liquid state machines on FPGA for real-time speech recognition.
Neural Networks 21(2-3): 511-523 (2008) |
9 | EE | Benjamin Schrauwen,
Marion Wardermann,
David Verstraeten,
Jochen J. Steil,
Dirk Stroobandt:
Improving reservoirs using intrinsic plasticity.
Neurocomputing 71(7-9): 1159-1171 (2008) |
2007 |
8 | EE | Benjamin Schrauwen,
David Verstraeten,
Jan M. Van Campenhout:
An overview of reservoir computing: theory, applications and implementations.
ESANN 2007: 471-482 |
7 | EE | David Verstraeten,
Benjamin Schrauwen,
Dirk Stroobandt:
Adapting reservoir states to get Gaussian distributions.
ESANN 2007: 495-500 |
6 | EE | Benjamin Schrauwen,
Jeroen Defour,
David Verstraeten,
Jan M. Van Campenhout:
The Introduction of Time-Scales in Reservoir Computing, Applied to Isolated Digits Recognition.
ICANN (1) 2007: 471-479 |
5 | EE | Benjamin Schrauwen,
Michiel D'Haene,
David Verstraeten,
Jan M. Van Campenhout:
Compact hardware for real-time speech recognition using a Liquid State Machine.
IJCNN 2007: 1097-1102 |
4 | EE | David Verstraeten,
Benjamin Schrauwen,
Michiel D'Haene,
Dirk Stroobandt:
An experimental unification of reservoir computing methods.
Neural Networks 20(3): 391-403 (2007) |
2006 |
3 | EE | David Verstraeten,
Benjamin Schrauwen,
Dirk Stroobandt:
Reservoir-based techniques for speech recognition.
IJCNN 2006: 1050-1053 |
2005 |
2 | EE | David Verstraeten,
Benjamin Schrauwen,
Dirk Stroobandt:
Isolated word recognition using a Liquid State Machine.
ESANN 2005: 435-440 |
1 | EE | David Verstraeten,
Benjamin Schrauwen,
Dirk Stroobandt,
Jan Van Campenhout:
Isolated word recognition with the Liquid State Machine: a case study.
Inf. Process. Lett. 95(6): 521-528 (2005) |