2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2206.02496
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Noise signal as input data in self-organized neural networks

V. Kagalovsky,
D. Nemirovsky,
S. V. Kravchenko

Abstract: Self-organizing neural networks are used to analyze uncorrelated white noises of different distribution types (normal, triangular, and uniform). The artificially generated noises are analyzed by clustering the measured time signal sequence samples without its preprocessing. Using this approach, we analyze, for the first time, the current noise produced by a sliding "Wigner-crystal"like structure in the insulating phase of a 2D electron system in silicon. The possibilities of using the method for analyzing and … Show more

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