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A Sequential Meta-Transfer (SMT) Learning to Combat Complexities of Physics-Informed Neural Networks: Application to Composites Autoclave Processing (2308.06447v1)

Published 12 Aug 2023 in cs.LG and cs.AI

Abstract: Physics-Informed Neural Networks (PINNs) have gained popularity in solving nonlinear partial differential equations (PDEs) via integrating physical laws into the training of neural networks, making them superior in many scientific and engineering applications. However, conventional PINNs still fall short in accurately approximating the solution of complex systems with strong nonlinearity, especially in long temporal domains. Besides, since PINNs are designed to approximate a specific realization of a given PDE system, they lack the necessary generalizability to efficiently adapt to new system configurations. This entails computationally expensive re-training from scratch for any new change in the system. To address these shortfalls, in this work a novel sequential meta-transfer (SMT) learning framework is proposed, offering a unified solution for both fast training and efficient adaptation of PINNs in highly nonlinear systems with long temporal domains. Specifically, the framework decomposes PDE's time domain into smaller time segments to create "easier" PDE problems for PINNs training. Then for each time interval, a meta-learner is assigned and trained to achieve an optimal initial state for rapid adaptation to a range of related tasks. Transfer learning principles are then leveraged across time intervals to further reduce the computational cost.Through a composites autoclave processing case study, it is shown that SMT is clearly able to enhance the adaptability of PINNs while significantly reducing computational cost, by a factor of 100.

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Authors (2)
  1. Milad Ramezankhani (6 papers)
  2. Abbas S. Milani (3 papers)
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