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Hierarchical deep-learning neural networks: finite elements and beyond
by
Domel, Reno
, Tang, Shaoqiang
, Li, Hengyang
, Gao, Jiaying
, Liu, Wing Kam
, Yu, Cheng
, Cheng, Lin
, Zhang, Lei
, Yang, Yang
in
Artificial neural networks
/ Classical and Continuum Physics
/ Computational Science and Engineering
/ Construction
/ Continuity (mathematics)
/ Deep learning
/ Engineering
/ Error reduction
/ Finite element method
/ Interpolation
/ Linear functions
/ Multiplication
/ Neural networks
/ Neurons
/ Numerical methods
/ Original Paper
/ Polynomials
/ Rational functions
/ Theoretical and Applied Mechanics
/ Topology optimization
/ Training
2021
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Hierarchical deep-learning neural networks: finite elements and beyond
by
Domel, Reno
, Tang, Shaoqiang
, Li, Hengyang
, Gao, Jiaying
, Liu, Wing Kam
, Yu, Cheng
, Cheng, Lin
, Zhang, Lei
, Yang, Yang
in
Artificial neural networks
/ Classical and Continuum Physics
/ Computational Science and Engineering
/ Construction
/ Continuity (mathematics)
/ Deep learning
/ Engineering
/ Error reduction
/ Finite element method
/ Interpolation
/ Linear functions
/ Multiplication
/ Neural networks
/ Neurons
/ Numerical methods
/ Original Paper
/ Polynomials
/ Rational functions
/ Theoretical and Applied Mechanics
/ Topology optimization
/ Training
2021
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Hierarchical deep-learning neural networks: finite elements and beyond
by
Domel, Reno
, Tang, Shaoqiang
, Li, Hengyang
, Gao, Jiaying
, Liu, Wing Kam
, Yu, Cheng
, Cheng, Lin
, Zhang, Lei
, Yang, Yang
in
Artificial neural networks
/ Classical and Continuum Physics
/ Computational Science and Engineering
/ Construction
/ Continuity (mathematics)
/ Deep learning
/ Engineering
/ Error reduction
/ Finite element method
/ Interpolation
/ Linear functions
/ Multiplication
/ Neural networks
/ Neurons
/ Numerical methods
/ Original Paper
/ Polynomials
/ Rational functions
/ Theoretical and Applied Mechanics
/ Topology optimization
/ Training
2021
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Hierarchical deep-learning neural networks: finite elements and beyond
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Hierarchical deep-learning neural networks: finite elements and beyond
2021
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Overview
The hierarchical deep-learning neural network (HiDeNN) is systematically developed through the construction of structured deep neural networks (DNNs) in a hierarchical manner, and a special case of HiDeNN for representing Finite Element Method (or HiDeNN-FEM in short) is established. In HiDeNN-FEM, weights and biases are functions of the nodal positions, hence the training process in HiDeNN-FEM includes the optimization of the nodal coordinates. This is the spirit of r-adaptivity, and it increases both the local and global accuracy of the interpolants. By fixing the number of hidden layers and increasing the number of neurons by training the DNNs, rh-adaptivity can be achieved, which leads to further improvement of the accuracy for the solutions. The generalization of rational functions is achieved by the development of three fundamental building blocks of constructing deep hierarchical neural networks. The three building blocks are linear functions, multiplication, and inversion. With these building blocks, the class of deep learning interpolation functions are demonstrated for interpolation theories such as Lagrange polynomials, NURBS, isogeometric, reproducing kernel particle method, and others. In HiDeNN-FEM, enrichment functions through the multiplication of neurons is equivalent to the enrichment in standard finite element methods, that is, generalized, extended, and partition of unity finite element methods. Numerical examples performed by HiDeNN-FEM exhibit reduced approximation error compared with the standard FEM. Finally, an outlook for the generalized HiDeNN to high-order continuity for multiple dimensions and topology optimizations are illustrated through the hierarchy of the proposed DNNs.
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg,Springer,Springer Nature B.V
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