Learning Dynamical Systems from Noisy Data with Inverse-Explicit Integrators
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arXiv2306.03548MaRDI QIDQ6439363
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Publication date: 6 June 2023
Abstract: We introduce the mean inverse integrator (MII), a novel approach to increase the accuracy when training neural networks to approximate vector fields of dynamical systems from noisy data. This method can be used to average multiple trajectories obtained by numerical integrators such as Runge-Kutta methods. We show that the class of mono-implicit Runge-Kutta methods (MIRK) has particular advantages when used in connection with MII. When training vector field approximations, explicit expressions for the loss functions are obtained when inserting the training data in the MIRK formulae, unlocking symmetric and high-order integrators that would otherwise be implicit for initial value problems. The combined approach of applying MIRK within MII yields a significantly lower error compared to the plain use of the numerical integrator without averaging the trajectories. This is demonstrated with experiments using data from several (chaotic) Hamiltonian systems. Additionally, we perform a sensitivity analysis of the loss functions under normally distributed perturbations, supporting the favorable performance of MII.
Has companion code repository: https://github.com/hakonnoren/learning_hamiltonian_noise
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