Hyper-parameter tuning of physics-informed neural networks: Application to Helmholtz problems

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Authors: Paul Escapil-Inchauspé, Gonzalo A. Ruz Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 13 May 2022

Abstract: We consider physics-informed neural networks (PINNs) [Raissi et al., J.~Comput. Phys. 278 (2019) 686-707] for forward physical problems. In order to find optimal PINNs configuration, we introduce a hyper-parameter optimization (HPO) procedure via Gaussian processes-based Bayesian optimization. We apply the HPO to Helmholtz equation for bounded domains and conduct a thorough study, focusing on: (i) performance, (ii) the collocation points density r and (iii) the frequency kappa, confirming the applicability and necessity of the method. Numerical experiments are performed in two and three dimensions, including comparison to finite element methods.




Has companion code repository: https://github.com/pescap/hpomax









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