FLEXIBILITY OF BOOLEAN NETWORK RESERVOIR COMPUTERS IN APPROXIMATING ARBITRARY RECURSIVE AND NON-RECURSIVE BINARY FILTERS

Flexibility of Boolean Network Reservoir Computers in Approximating Arbitrary Recursive and Non-Recursive Binary Filters

Reservoir computers (RCs) are biology-inspired computational frameworks for signal processing that are typically implemented using recurrent neural networks.Recent work has shown that Boolean networks (BN) can also be used as reservoirs.We analyze the performance of BN RCs, measuring their flexibility and identifying the factors that determine the

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Exploring Student Perceptions as Co-authors of Course Material

Students acting as co-creators of academic material is growing in popularity as a pedagogical approach in higher education.With student engagement and persistence consistently being emphasized for student and institution well-being, educational praxis must foster engaged, high-retention student cohorts.This exploratory research uses a mixed-methods

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CARBONIFEROUS-PERMIAN STRATIGRAPHY AND FUSULINIDS OF EASTERNIRAN. THE PERMIAN IN THE BAG-E-VANG SECTION (SHIRGESHT AREA)

The Jamal Formation of the Bag-e-Vang section near Shirgesht is described.The lower part of the formation (Bag-e-Vang Member) is composed of shales and marls with interbeds of hallow water bioclastic limestones.It contains abundant fusulinids indicative of the uppermost Yakhtashian-basal Kubergandian.The upper part of the Jamal Formation is represe

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A case study of male tawny owl (Strix aluco) vocalizations in South Korea: call feature, individuality, and the potential use for census

Vocal individuality has been used as a monitoring tool, and two criteria are a prerequisite: high variation among individuals and low variation within individuals, and vocal consistency within and across seasons.We examined individual variation in the territorial hoot calls of the tawny owl (Strix aluco) to discriminate between males and to assess

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