Prediction of chaotic dynamics from data: An introduction
Abstract
Machine learning approaches for forecasting chaotic dynamics are presented from a dynamical systems perspective, using examples like the Lorenz system and methods such as echo state networks and LSTM networks.
This chapter offers a principled approach to the prediction of chaotic systems from data. First, we introduce some concepts from dynamical systems' theory and chaos theory. Second, we introduce machine learning approaches for time-forecasting chaotic dynamics, such as echo state networks and long-short-term memory networks, whilst keeping a dynamical systems' perspective. Third, the lecture contains informal interpretations and pedagogical examples with prototypical chaotic systems (e.g., the Lorenz system), which elucidate the theory. The chapter is complemented by coding tutorials (online) at https://github.com/MagriLab/Tutorials.
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