The 2024 DCAMM Annual Seminar Speaker

Professor Steven L. Brunton
University of Washington
USA
 

will give the lecture

Machine Learning for Scientific Discovery,
with Examples in Fluid Mechanis

Abstract:

This work will discuss several key challenges and opportunities in the use of machine learning for nonlinear system identification.  In particular, I will describe how machine learning may be used to develop accurate and efficient nonlinear dynamical systems models for complex natural and engineered systems.  I will emphasize the need for interpretable and generalizable data-driven models, such as the sparse identification of nonlinear dynamics (SINDy) algorithm, which identifies a minimal dynamical system model that balances model complexity with accuracy, avoiding overfitting.  I will also introduce several key benchmark problems in dynamical systems and fluid dynamics that provide a diversity of metrics to assess modern system identification techniques.  Because fluid dynamics is central to transportation, health, and defense systems, we will emphasize the importance of machine learning solutions that are interpretable, explainable, generalizable, and that respect known physics.

 

           

Time

Tue 24 Sep 24
14:00 - 16:00

Organizer

DCAMM

Where

Meeting Room S09,
Building 101
Technical University of Denmark


https://www.dcamm.dk/kalender/arrangement?id=e485c4b8-572d-4ecf-84f7-edef29be5fb4
12 DECEMBER 2024