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Wearable in-sensor reservoir computing for multitask learning via material-algorithm co-design strategy

The human retina not only senses light signals, but also processes them simultaneously by capturing their rich dynamics, thus accelerating the task-dependent learning in the down-stream visual cortex. This synergy of both the retina and the visual cortex has inspired in-sensor multi-task learning.
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