A Meta-Learning Approach to Population-Based Modelling of Structures

02/15/2023
by   G. Tsialiamanis, et al.
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A major problem of machine-learning approaches in structural dynamics is the frequent lack of structural data. Inspired by the recently-emerging field of population-based structural health monitoring (PBSHM), and the use of transfer learning in this novel field, the current work attempts to create models that are able to transfer knowledge within populations of structures. The approach followed here is meta-learning, which is developed with a view to creating neural network models which are able to exploit knowledge from a population of various tasks to perform well in newly-presented tasks, with minimal training and a small number of data samples from the new task. Essentially, the method attempts to perform transfer learning in an automatic manner within the population of tasks. For the purposes of population-based structural modelling, the different tasks refer to different structures. The method is applied here to a population of simulated structures with a view to predicting their responses as a function of some environmental parameters. The meta-learning approach, which is used herein is the model-agnostic meta-learning (MAML) approach; it is compared to a traditional data-driven modelling approach, that of Gaussian processes, which is a quite effective alternative when few data samples are available for a problem. It is observed that the models trained using meta-learning approaches, are able to outperform conventional machine learning methods regarding inference about structures of the population, for which only a small number of samples are available. Moreover, the models prove to learn part of the physics of the problem, making them more robust than plain machine-learning algorithms. Another advantage of the methods is that the structures do not need to be parametrised in order for the knowledge transfer to be performed.

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