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With the coffee computer: playfully discovering neural networks and reservoir computing

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18:00 - 24:00 o'clock
Organizer
Leibniz-Institut für Photonische Technologien e.V.
Place
Leibniz-Institut für Photonische Technologien e.V.
Adresse
Albert-Einstein-Str. 9, 07745 Jena

See live how a cup of coffee becomes a computer! We will show you in an entertaining way how neural networks and reservoir computing work by transmitting words into coffee via loudspeaker and using the fascinating wave patterns.

For the Long Night of Science 2024, we invite you to get to know an unusual form of information processing: the coffee computer! In our interactive experiment, we will demonstrate how a simple cup of coffee becomes a computing artist.

By playing words through a loudspeaker, we create wave patterns in the coffee. These waves are not only beautiful to look at, but also serve as a "reservoir" in which information can be processed and patterns recognized - a principle known as reservoir computing.

In a clear and understandable way, we explain how neural networks work and why the coffee computer is a great example of this. You will learn how simple everyday objects can be used to explain exciting phenomena of modern technology.

A look into the future: we show how the mixing of waves not only works in coffee cups, but also with light waves in optical fibers. In non-linear optical fibers, for example, we use light waves for ultra-fast information processing. In the future, these technologies could help to develop faster and more energy-efficient computers.

Come along and immerse yourself in the exciting world of the coffee computer and modern information processing - we look forward to seeing you!

 

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