Data-driven abstractions via adaptive refinements and a Kantorovich metric [extended version]

03/30/2023
by   Adrien Banse, et al.
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We introduce an adaptive refinement procedure for smart, and scalable abstraction of dynamical systems. Our technique relies on partitioning the state space depending on the observation of future outputs. However, this knowledge is dynamically constructed in an adaptive, asymmetric way. In order to learn the optimal structure, we define a Kantorovich-inspired metric between Markov chains, and we use it as a loss function. Our technique is prone to data-driven frameworks, but not restricted to. We also study properties of the above mentioned metric between Markov chains, which we believe could be of application for wider purpose. We propose an algorithm to approximate it, and we show that our method yields a much better computational complexity than using classical linear programming techniques.

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