Rectified sigmoid (hard sigmoid) activation is reported to cut PINN solution errors by about an order of magnitude on two ODE benchmarks, but the result may be an interpolation artifact because the paper never discloses the source of the initialization data.
About optimal loss function for training physics-informed neural networks under respecting causality
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A method is presented that allows to reduce a problem described by differential equations with initial and boundary conditions to the problem described only by differential equations. The advantage of using the modified problem for physics-informed neural networks (PINNs) methodology is that it becomes possible to represent the loss function in the form of a single term associated with differential equations, thus eliminating the need to tune the scaling coefficients for the terms related to boundary and initial conditions. The weighted loss functions respecting causality were modified and new weighted loss functions based on generalized functions are derived. Numerical experiments have been carried out for a number of problems, demonstrating the accuracy of the proposed methods.
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About rectified sigmoid function for enhancing the accuracy of Physics-Informed Neural Networks
Rectified sigmoid (hard sigmoid) activation is reported to cut PINN solution errors by about an order of magnitude on two ODE benchmarks, but the result may be an interpolation artifact because the paper never discloses the source of the initialization data.