Geometric Principles for Machine Learning of Dynamical Systems

Conti, Zack Xuereb, Wagg, David J, Pepper, Nick

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence 

Mathematical descriptions of dynamical systems are deeply rooted in topological spaces defined by non-Euclidean geometry. This paper proposes leveraging structure-rich geometric spaces for machine learning to achieve structural generalization when modeling physical systems from data, in contrast to embedding physics bias within model-free architectures. We consider model generalization to be a function of symmetry, invariance and uniqueness, defined as a topological mapping from state space dynamics to the parameter space. We illustrate this view through the machine learning of linear time-invariant dynamical systems, whose dynamics reside on the symmetric positive definite manifold.

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