Learning from Integral Losses in Physics Informed Neural Networks

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arXiv2305.17387MaRDI QIDQ6438201

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Publication date: 27 May 2023

Abstract: This work proposes a solution for the problem of training physics informed networks under partial integro-differential equations. These equations require infinite or a large number of neural evaluations to construct a single residual for training. As a result, accurate evaluation may be impractical, and we show that naive approximations at replacing these integrals with unbiased estimates lead to biased loss functions and solutions. To overcome this bias, we investigate three types of solutions: the deterministic sampling approach, the double-sampling trick, and the delayed target method. We consider three classes of PDEs for benchmarking; one defining a Poisson problem with singular charges and weak solutions, another involving weak solutions on electro-magnetic fields and a Maxwell equation, and a third one defining a Smoluchowski coagulation problem. Our numerical results confirm the existence of the aforementioned bias in practice, and also show that our proposed delayed target approach can lead to accurate solutions with comparable quality to ones estimated with a large number of samples. Our implementation is open-source and available at https://github.com/ehsansaleh/btspinn.




Has companion code repository: https://github.com/ehsansaleh/btspinn








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