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Meta-SysId: A Meta-Learning Approach for Simultaneous Identification and Prediction

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arxiv 2206.00694 v1 pith:XVR257N2 submitted 2022-06-01 cs.LG

classification cs.LG
keywords meta-learningmeta-sysidcontextpredictionapproachcommonparametersallowing
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In this paper, we propose Meta-SysId, a meta-learning approach to model sets of systems that have behavior governed by common but unknown laws and that differentiate themselves by their context. Inspired by classical modeling-and-identification approaches, Meta-SysId learns to represent the common law through shared parameters and relies on online optimization to compute system-specific context. Compared to optimization-based meta-learning methods, the separation between class parameters and context variables reduces the computational burden while allowing batch computations and a simple training scheme. We test Meta-SysId on polynomial regression, time-series prediction, model-based control, and real-world traffic prediction domains, empirically finding it outperforms or is competitive with meta-learning baselines.

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