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Accelerating Neural ODEs Using Model Order Reduction

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Abstract

Embedding nonlinear dynamical systems into artificial neural networks is a powerful new formalism for machine learning. By parameterizing ordinary differential equations (ODEs) as neural network layers, these Neural ODEs are memory-efficient to train, process time series naturally, and incorporate knowledge of physical systems into deep learning (DL) models. However, the practical applications of Neural ODEs are limited due to long inference times because the outputs of the embedded ODE layers are computed numerically with differential equation solvers that can be computationally demanding. Here, we show that mathematical model order reduction (MOR) methods can be used for compressing and accelerating Neural ODEs by accurately simulating the continuous nonlinear dynamics in low-dimensional subspaces. We implement our novel compression method by developing Neural ODEs that integrate the necessary subspace-projection and interpolation operations as layers of the neural network. We validate our approach by comparing it to neuron pruning and singular value decomposition (SVD)-based weight truncation methods from the literature in image and time-series classification tasks. The methods are evaluated by acceleration versus accuracy when adjusting the level of compression. On this spectrum, we achieve a favorable balance over existing methods by using MOR when compressing a convolutional Neural ODE. In compressing a recurrent Neural ODE, SVD-based weight truncation yields good performance. Based on our results, our integration of MOR with Neural ODEs can facilitate efficient, dynamical system-driven DL in resource-constrained applications.
Original languageEnglish
Article number3175757
Pages (from-to)519-531
Number of pages13
JournalIEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems
Volume35
Issue number1
Early online date2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024
Publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

Keywords

  • Neurons
  • Computational modeling
  • Training
  • Biological neural networks
  • Interpolation
  • Task analysis
  • Reduced order systems
  • Acceleration
  • compression
  • discrete empirical interpolation method (DEIM)
  • neural ordinary differential equations (Neural ODEs)
  • proper orthogonal decomposition (POD)
  • reduced order model (ROM).

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