Structure-Preserving Learning Using Gaussian Processes and Variational Integrators

Jan Brüdigam, Martin Schuck, Alexandre Capone, Stefan Sosnowski, Sandra Hirche

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Abstract

Gaussian process regression is increasingly applied for learning unknown dynamical systems. In particular, the implicit quantification of the uncertainty of the learned model makes it a promising approach for safety-critical applications. When using Gaussian process regression to learn unknown systems, a commonly considered approach consists of learning the residual dynamics after applying some generic discretization technique, which might however disregard properties of the underlying physical system. Variational integrators are a less common yet promising approach to discretization, as they retain physical properties of the underlying system, such as energy conservation and satisfaction of explicit kinematic constraints. In this work, we present a novel structure-preserving learning-based modelling approach that combines a variational integrator for the nominal dynamics of a mechanical system and learning residual dynamics with Gaussian process regression. We extend our approach to systems with known kinematic constraints and provide formal bounds on the prediction uncertainty. The simulative evaluation of the proposed method shows desirable energy conservation properties in accordance with general theoretical results and demonstrates exact constraint satisfaction for constrained dynamical systems.

OriginalspracheEnglisch
Seiten (von - bis)1150-1162
Seitenumfang13
FachzeitschriftProceedings of Machine Learning Research
Jahrgang168
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 2022
Veranstaltung4th Annual Learning for Dynamics and Control Conference, L4DC 2022 - Stanford, USA/Vereinigte Staaten
Dauer: 23 Juni 202224 Juni 2022

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