Hessian-guided adaptive collocation sampling for PINNs, backed by a 1D quadrature error bound, achieves lower L2 errors than uniform, residual-based, and gradient-based sampling on two test PDEs.
M\'ethode de quadrature pour les PINNs fond\'ee th\'eoriquement sur la hessienne des r\'esiduels
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Physics-informed Neural Networks (PINNs) have emerged as an efficient way to learn surrogate neural solvers of PDEs by embedding the physical model in the loss function and minimizing its residuals using automatic differentiation at so-called collocation points. Originally uniformly sampled, the choice of the latter has been the subject of recent advances leading to adaptive sampling refinements. In this paper, we propose a new quadrature method for approximating definite integrals based on the hessian of the considered function, and that we leverage to guide the selection of the collocation points during the training process of PINNs.
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M\'ethode de quadrature pour les PINNs fond\'ee th\'eoriquement sur la hessienne des r\'esiduels
Hessian-guided adaptive collocation sampling for PINNs, backed by a 1D quadrature error bound, achieves lower L2 errors than uniform, residual-based, and gradient-based sampling on two test PDEs.