[en] Controlling chaos in recurrent neural networks (RNNs) is a crucial challenge in both computational neuroscience and artificial intelligence. Chaotic behavior in these networks can hinder stability and predictability, particularly in systems requiring structured memory and temporal processing. In this study, we apply the periodic pulse method to stabilize the dynamics of chaotic RNNs using a sinusoidal activation function. Two network configurations (2 and 3 neurons) were analyzed using numerical simulations in MATLAB. Our results show that the periodic pulse method effectively suppresses chaotic behavior, as evidenced by a reduction of the largest Lyapunov exponent from 0.317 to -0.042. The system transitions from an unpredictable regime to a stabilized fixed point. This confirms the method’s potential to regulate nonlinear neural dynamics with minimal external perturbations. Future work will focus on extending this approach to larger recurrent networks (LSTMs, reservoir computing models) and comparing its performance with other chaos control strategies such as delayed feedback and chaotic synchronization. This study contributes to the understanding of chaos in neural networks and its potential applications in neuroscience and AI.
Precision for document type :
Critical notes/Edition
Disciplines :
Mechanical engineering
Author, co-author :
Manantsoa, Franci Zara
Randrianandraina, Hery Zo
Rakotomalala, Minoson Sendrahasina
Nematchoua, Modeste Kameni
Kameni Nematchoua, Modeste ; Université de Liège - ULiège > Département ArGEnCo > Urbanisme et aménagement du territoire ; Université de Liège - ULiège > Urban and Environmental Engineering
Language :
English
Title :
Chaos Control in Recurrent Neural Networks Using a Sinusoidal Activation Function via the Periodic Pulse Method
Publication date :
18 April 2025
Journal title :
Research on Intelligent Manufacturing and Assembly