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Meta-neural Topology Optimization: Knowledge Infusion with Meta-learning

Published 3 Feb 2025 in cs.CE and physics.comp-ph | (2502.01830v1)

Abstract: Engineers learn from every design they create, building intuition that helps them quickly identify promising solutions for new problems. Topology optimization (TO) - a well-established computational method for designing structures with optimized performance - lacks this ability to learn from experience. Existing approaches treat design tasks in isolation, starting from a "blank canvas" design for each new problem, often requiring many computationally expensive steps to converge. We propose a meta-learning strategy, termed meta-neural TO, that finds effective initial designs through a systematic transfer of knowledge between related tasks, building on the mesh-agnostic representation provided by neural reparameterization. We compare our approach against established TO methods, demonstrating efficient optimization across diverse test cases without compromising design quality. Further, we demonstrate powerful cross-resolution transfer capabilities, where initializations learned on lower-resolution discretizations lead to superior convergence in 74.1% of tasks on a higher-resolution test set, reducing the average number of iterations by 33.6% compared to standard neural TO. Remarkably, we discover that meta-learning naturally gravitates toward the strain energy patterns found in uniform density designs as effective starting points, aligning with engineering intuition.

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