A self-supervised framework that discovers governing equations from short observed data windows and uses them to regularize autoregressive PDE foundation models, improving long-term forecast accuracy.
Physics-Enhanced Machine Learning: a position paper for dynamical systems investigations
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This position paper takes a broad look at Physics-Enhanced Machine Learning (PEML) -- also known as Scientific Machine Learning -- with particular focus to those PEML strategies developed to tackle dynamical systems' challenges. The need to go beyond Machine Learning (ML) strategies is driven by: (i) limited volume of informative data, (ii) avoiding accurate-but-wrong predictions; (iii) dealing with uncertainties; (iv) providing Explainable and Interpretable inferences. A general definition of PEML is provided by considering four physics and domain knowledge biases, and three broad groups of PEML approaches are discussed: physics-guided, physics-encoded and physics-informed. The advantages and challenges in developing PEML strategies for guiding high-consequence decision making in engineering applications involving complex dynamical systems, are presented.
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Physics-informed Temporal Alignment for Auto-regressive PDE Foundation Models
A self-supervised framework that discovers governing equations from short observed data windows and uses them to regularize autoregressive PDE foundation models, improving long-term forecast accuracy.