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SEA: State-Exchange Attention for High-Fidelity Physics Based Transformers

  • Parsa Esmati
  • , Amirhossein Dadashzadeh
  • , Vahid Goodarzi Ardakani
  • , Nicolas Larrosa
  • , Nicolò Grilli
  • University of Bristol
  • Sabe Technology Limited

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Current approaches using sequential networks have shown promise in estimating field variables for dynamical systems, but they are often limited by high rollout errors. The unresolved issue of rollout error accumulation results in unreliable estimations as the network predicts further into the future, with each step's error compounding and leading to an increase in inaccuracy. Here, we introduce the State-Exchange Attention (SEA) module, a novel transformer-based module enabling information exchange between encoded fields through multi-head cross-attention. The cross-field multidirectional information exchange design enables all state variables in the system to exchange information with one another, capturing physical relationships and symmetries between fields. Additionally, we introduce an efficient ViT-like mesh autoencoder to generate spatially coherent mesh embeddings for a large number of meshing cells. The SEA integrated transformer demonstrates the state-of-the-art rollout error compared to other competitive baselines. Specifically, we outperform PbGMR-GMUS Transformer-RealNVP and GMR-GMUS Transformer, with a reduction in error of 88% and 91%, respectively. Furthermore, we demonstrate that the SEA module alone can reduce errors by 97% for state variables that are highly dependent on other states of the system. The repository for this work is available at: https://github.com/ParsaEsmati/SEA.

Idioma originalInglés
PublicaciónAdvances in Neural Information Processing Systems
Volumen37
EstadoPublicada - 2024
Publicado de forma externa
Evento38th Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems, NeurIPS 2024 - Vancouver, Canadá
Duración: 9 dic 202415 dic 2024

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