When big networks are not enough: physics, multifidelity and kernels
Presenter
March 24, 2024
Abstract
Modern machine learning has shown remarkable promise in multiple applications. However, brute force use of neural networks, even when they have huge numbers of trainable parameters, can fail to provide highly accurate predictions for problems in the physical sciences. We present a collection of ideas about how enforcing physics, exploiting multifidelity knowledge and the kernel representation of neural networks can lead to significant increase in efficiency and/or accuracy. Various examples are used to illustrate the ideas.