Generative Ensemble-Regression: Learning Stochastic Dynamics from Discrete Particle Ensemble Observations

08/05/2020
by   Liu Yang, et al.
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We propose a new method for inferring the governing stochastic ordinary differential equations by observing particle ensembles at discrete and sparse time instants, i.e., multiple "snapshots". Particle coordinates at a single time instant, possibly noisy or truncated, are recorded in each snapshot but are unpaired across the snapshots. By training a generative model that generates "fake" sample paths, we aim to fit the observed particle ensemble distributions with a curve in the probability measure space, which is induced from the inferred particle dynamics. We employ different metrics to quantify the differences between distributions, like the sliced Wasserstein distances and the adversarial losses in generative adversarial networks. We refer to this approach as generative "ensemble-regression", in analogy to the classic "point-regression", where we infer the dynamics by performing regression in the Euclidean space, e.g. linear/logistic regression. We illustrate the ensemble-regression by learning the drift and diffusion terms of particle ensembles governed by stochastic ordinary differential equations with Brownian motions and Lévy processes up to 20 dimensions. We also discuss how to treat cases with noisy or truncated observations, as well as the scenario of paired observations, and we prove a theorem for the convergence in Wasserstein distance for continuous sample spaces.

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