Energy-based dynamical systems framework for neurocomputation, learning, and optimization. Activation: neuroscience, energy-based-models, dynamical-systems.
Recent advances at the intersection of control theory, neuroscience, and machine learning have revealed novel mechanisms by which dynamical systems perform computation. These advances encompass a wide range of conceptual, mathematical, and computational ideas, with applications for model learning and training, memory retrieval, data-driven control, and optimization. This tutorial focuses on neuro-inspired approaches to computation that aim to improve scalability, robustness, and energy efficiency across such tasks, bridging the gap between artificial and biological systems. Particular emphasis is placed on energy-based dynamical models that encode information through gradient flows and energy landscapes. We begin by reviewing classical formulations, such as continuous-time Hopfield network
Last updated: 2026-04-06