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Volume 34, Issue 4
Learning Specialized Activation Functions for Physics-Informed Neural Networks

Honghui Wang, Lu Lu, Shiji Song & Gao Huang

Commun. Comput. Phys., 34 (2023), pp. 869-906.

Published online: 2023-11

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Physics-informed neural networks (PINNs) are known to suffer from optimization difficulty. In this work, we reveal the connection between the optimization difficulty of PINNs and activation functions. Specifically, we show that PINNs exhibit high sensitivity to activation functions when solving PDEs with distinct properties. Existing works usually choose activation functions by inefficient trial-and-error. To avoid the inefficient manual selection and to alleviate the optimization difficulty of PINNs, we introduce adaptive activation functions to search for the optimal function when solving different problems. We compare different adaptive activation functions and discuss their limitations in the context of PINNs. Furthermore, we propose to tailor the idea of learning combinations of candidate activation functions to the PINNs optimization, which has a higher requirement for the smoothness and diversity on learned functions. This is achieved by removing activation functions which cannot provide higher-order derivatives from the candidate set and incorporating elementary functions with different properties according to our prior knowledge about the PDE at hand. We further enhance the search space with adaptive slopes. The proposed adaptive activation function can be used to solve different PDE systems in an interpretable way. Its effectiveness is demonstrated on a series of benchmarks. Code is available at https://github.com/LeapLabTHU/AdaAFforPINNs.

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@Article{CiCP-34-869, author = {Wang , HonghuiLu , LuSong , Shiji and Huang , Gao}, title = {Learning Specialized Activation Functions for Physics-Informed Neural Networks}, journal = {Communications in Computational Physics}, year = {2023}, volume = {34}, number = {4}, pages = {869--906}, abstract = {

Physics-informed neural networks (PINNs) are known to suffer from optimization difficulty. In this work, we reveal the connection between the optimization difficulty of PINNs and activation functions. Specifically, we show that PINNs exhibit high sensitivity to activation functions when solving PDEs with distinct properties. Existing works usually choose activation functions by inefficient trial-and-error. To avoid the inefficient manual selection and to alleviate the optimization difficulty of PINNs, we introduce adaptive activation functions to search for the optimal function when solving different problems. We compare different adaptive activation functions and discuss their limitations in the context of PINNs. Furthermore, we propose to tailor the idea of learning combinations of candidate activation functions to the PINNs optimization, which has a higher requirement for the smoothness and diversity on learned functions. This is achieved by removing activation functions which cannot provide higher-order derivatives from the candidate set and incorporating elementary functions with different properties according to our prior knowledge about the PDE at hand. We further enhance the search space with adaptive slopes. The proposed adaptive activation function can be used to solve different PDE systems in an interpretable way. Its effectiveness is demonstrated on a series of benchmarks. Code is available at https://github.com/LeapLabTHU/AdaAFforPINNs.

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TY - JOUR T1 - Learning Specialized Activation Functions for Physics-Informed Neural Networks AU - Wang , Honghui AU - Lu , Lu AU - Song , Shiji AU - Huang , Gao JO - Communications in Computational Physics VL - 4 SP - 869 EP - 906 PY - 2023 DA - 2023/11 SN - 34 DO - http://doi.org/10.4208/cicp.OA-2023-0058 UR - https://global-sci.org/intro/article_detail/cicp/22125.html KW - Partial differential equations, deep learning, adaptive activation functions, physics-informed neural networks. AB -

Physics-informed neural networks (PINNs) are known to suffer from optimization difficulty. In this work, we reveal the connection between the optimization difficulty of PINNs and activation functions. Specifically, we show that PINNs exhibit high sensitivity to activation functions when solving PDEs with distinct properties. Existing works usually choose activation functions by inefficient trial-and-error. To avoid the inefficient manual selection and to alleviate the optimization difficulty of PINNs, we introduce adaptive activation functions to search for the optimal function when solving different problems. We compare different adaptive activation functions and discuss their limitations in the context of PINNs. Furthermore, we propose to tailor the idea of learning combinations of candidate activation functions to the PINNs optimization, which has a higher requirement for the smoothness and diversity on learned functions. This is achieved by removing activation functions which cannot provide higher-order derivatives from the candidate set and incorporating elementary functions with different properties according to our prior knowledge about the PDE at hand. We further enhance the search space with adaptive slopes. The proposed adaptive activation function can be used to solve different PDE systems in an interpretable way. Its effectiveness is demonstrated on a series of benchmarks. Code is available at https://github.com/LeapLabTHU/AdaAFforPINNs.

Honghui Wang, Lu Lu, Shiji Song & Gao Huang. (2023). Learning Specialized Activation Functions for Physics-Informed Neural Networks. Communications in Computational Physics. 34 (4). 869-906. doi:10.4208/cicp.OA-2023-0058
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