Feature extraction and hypothesis testing using collective synchronization in a network of nonsymmetrically coupled phase oscillators
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概要
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We have devised a method for hypothesis testing for the major features of multivariate data on the basis of collective synchronization in a network of nonsymmetrically coupled phase oscillators subject to a variant of Kuramotos dynamics. We show through numerical experiments that nonsymmetric coupling allows testing whether the given test vectors match the major features.
著者
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MIYANO Takaya
Department of Micro System Technology, Ritsumeikan University
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Tsutsui Takako
Department Of Health And Social Services National Institute Of Public Health
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Miyano Takaya
Department Of Micro System Technology Ritsumeikan University
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Higashino Sadanori
Graduate School of Administration and Informatics, The University of Shizuoka
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