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Differential Equation Approximation Using Gradient-Boosted Quantile RegressionThe operation of cyber-physical-human (CPH) systems is subject to various epistemic and aleatory uncertainties. Overall trustworthiness of CPH systems relies on the trustworthiness of its components and their interactions. It is important that computational models comprising the cyber component of CPH provide predictions accompanied by a measure of confidence in model outcomes. Uncertainty quantification (UQ) and propagation are especially important in safety critical CPH systems. Gradient-boosted trees is a modeling approach capable both of learning the dynamics of a system and performing UQ. In this paper, we devise a method for using gradient boosting to learn the dynamics of a second order differential equation and estimate uncertainty at the same time. We do this by creating a custom loss function that trains the model to approximate the second derivative of a noisy time series, and to penalize based on a parameter that corresponds to the desired quantile. The resulting gradient boosting model can simulate stochastic trajectories of the system given a single starting point, that is, it can estimate both the expected trajectory and its uncertainty. We show that the uncertainty estimation is well calibrated and that the model can learn the dynamics even in the presence of noise. We demonstrate the approach on a simple cartpole system.
Document ID
20230017605
Acquisition Source
Langley Research Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Robert Robison
(Elder Research, Inc.)
Tom Shafer
(Elder Research, Inc.)
Victor Diloreto
(Elder Research, Inc.)
Natalia Alexandrov
(Langley Research Center Hampton, United States)
Muhammad Bilal Shahid
(Iowa State University Ames, United States)
Cody Fleming
(Iowa State University Ames, United States)
Date Acquired
December 4, 2023
Subject Category
Cybernetics, Artificial Intelligence and Robotics
Meeting Information
Meeting: 2024 AIAA Science and Technology Forum and Exposition (AIAA SciTech Forum)
Location: Orlando, FL
Country: US
Start Date: January 8, 2024
End Date: January 12, 2024
Sponsors: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: 80NSSC23CA003
Distribution Limits
Public
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Keywords
Autonomous systems
gradient-boosted trees
universal differential equations
uncertainty quantification
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