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Neural Ordinary Differential Equations for Nonlinear System Identification

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arxiv 2203.00120 v2 pith:NK6AS6GZ submitted 2022-02-28 cs.LG cs.SYeess.SY

classification cs.LGcs.SYeess.SY
keywords neuralperformanceidentificationmethodsnonlinearsystemaccuracyclassical
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Neural ordinary differential equations (NODE) have been recently proposed as a promising approach for nonlinear system identification tasks. In this work, we systematically compare their predictive performance with current state-of-the-art nonlinear and classical linear methods. In particular, we present a quantitative study comparing NODE's performance against neural state-space models and classical linear system identification methods. We evaluate the inference speed and prediction performance of each method on open-loop errors across eight different dynamical systems. The experiments show that NODEs can consistently improve the prediction accuracy by an order of magnitude compared to benchmark methods. Besides improved accuracy, we also observed that NODEs are less sensitive to hyperparameters compared to neural state-space models. On the other hand, these performance gains come with a slight increase of computation at the inference time.

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