论文标题
Neuraluq:神经微分方程和操作员中不确定性量化的综合库
NeuralUQ: A comprehensive library for uncertainty quantification in neural differential equations and operators
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论文摘要
机器学习中的不确定性量化(UQ)目前正在引起越来越多的研究兴趣,这是由于在不同领域的深层神经网络(例如计算机视觉,自然语言处理)以及对风险敏感应用程序中可靠工具的需求的迅速部署。最近,还开发了各种机器学习模型,以解决科学计算领域的问题,并适用于计算科学和工程(CSE)。物理知识的神经网络和深层操作员网络是两个这样的模型,用于求解部分微分方程和学习操作员映射。在这方面,[45]中提供了专门针对科学机器学习(SCIML)模型的UQ方法的全面研究。然而,尽管具有理论上的优点,但这些方法的实施并不直接,尤其是在大规模的CSE应用中,阻碍了他们在研究和行业环境中的广泛采用。在本文中,我们提出了一个开源python图书馆(https://github.com/crunch-uq4mi),称为Neuruq,并伴随着教学教程,用于以方便且结构化的方式采用sciml的UQ方法。该图书馆既专为教育和研究目的,都支持多种现代UQ方法和SCIML模型。它基于简洁的工作流程,并促进了用户的灵活就业和易于扩展。我们首先介绍了Neuraluq的教程,随后在四个不同的示例中证明了其适用性和效率,涉及动态系统以及高维参数和时间依赖性PDE。
Uncertainty quantification (UQ) in machine learning is currently drawing increasing research interest, driven by the rapid deployment of deep neural networks across different fields, such as computer vision, natural language processing, and the need for reliable tools in risk-sensitive applications. Recently, various machine learning models have also been developed to tackle problems in the field of scientific computing with applications to computational science and engineering (CSE). Physics-informed neural networks and deep operator networks are two such models for solving partial differential equations and learning operator mappings, respectively. In this regard, a comprehensive study of UQ methods tailored specifically for scientific machine learning (SciML) models has been provided in [45]. Nevertheless, and despite their theoretical merit, implementations of these methods are not straightforward, especially in large-scale CSE applications, hindering their broad adoption in both research and industry settings. In this paper, we present an open-source Python library (https://github.com/Crunch-UQ4MI), termed NeuralUQ and accompanied by an educational tutorial, for employing UQ methods for SciML in a convenient and structured manner. The library, designed for both educational and research purposes, supports multiple modern UQ methods and SciML models. It is based on a succinct workflow and facilitates flexible employment and easy extensions by the users. We first present a tutorial of NeuralUQ and subsequently demonstrate its applicability and efficiency in four diverse examples, involving dynamical systems and high-dimensional parametric and time-dependent PDEs.