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Time and State Dependent Neural Delay Differential Equations

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Discontinuities and delayed terms are encountered in the governing equations of a large class of problems ranging from physics and engineering to medicine and economics. These systems cannot be properly modelled and simulated with standard Ordinary Differential Equations (ODE), or data-driven approximations such as Neural Ordinary Differential Equations (NODE). To circumvent this issue, latent variables are typically introduced to solve the dynamics of the system in a higher dimensional space and obtain the solution as a projection to the original space. However, this solution lacks physical interpretability. In contrast, Delay Differential Equations (DDEs), and their data-driven approximated counterparts, naturally appear as good candidates to characterize such systems. In this work we revisit the recently proposed Neural DDE by introducing Neural State-Dependent DDE (SDDDE), a general and flexible framework that can model multiple and state-and time-dependent delays. We show that our method is competitive and outperforms other continuous-class models on a wide variety of delayed dynamical systems. Code is available at the repository here.
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hal-04794450 , version 1 (26-11-2024)

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Thibault Monsel, Onofrio Semeraro, Lionel Mathelin, Guillaume Charpiat. Time and State Dependent Neural Delay Differential Equations. ML-DE@ECAI 2024 : Machine Learning Meets Differential Equations: From Theory to Applications, Sep 2024, Santiago de compostela, Galicia, Spain. ⟨hal-04794450⟩
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