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MFNets: Data efficient all-at-once learning of multifidelity surrogates as directed networks of information sources

Machine Learning 2021-08-25 v2 Machine Learning

Abstract

We present an approach for constructing a surrogate from ensembles of information sources of varying cost and accuracy. The multifidelity surrogate encodes connections between information sources as a directed acyclic graph, and is trained via gradient-based minimization of a nonlinear least squares objective. While the vast majority of state-of-the-art assumes hierarchical connections between information sources, our approach works with flexibly structured information sources that may not admit a strict hierarchy. The formulation has two advantages: (1) increased data efficiency due to parsimonious multifidelity networks that can be tailored to the application; and (2) no constraints on the training data -- we can combine noisy, non-nested evaluations of the information sources. Numerical examples ranging from synthetic to physics-based computational mechanics simulations indicate the error in our approach can be orders-of-magnitude smaller, particularly in the low-data regime, than single-fidelity and hierarchical multifidelity approaches.

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@article{arxiv.2008.02672,
  title  = {MFNets: Data efficient all-at-once learning of multifidelity surrogates as directed networks of information sources},
  author = {Alex Gorodetsky and John D. Jakeman and Gianluca Geraci},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2008.02672},
  year   = {2021}
}

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24 pages