Predicting Physics in Mesh-Reduced Space with Temporal Attention

Abstract

Auto-regressive sequence models for physics prediction are often restricted to low-dimensional systems, as memory cost increases with both spatial extents and sequence length. On the other hand, graph-based next-step prediction models have recently been very successful in modeling complex high-dimensional physical systems on irregular meshes, but suffer from error accumulation and drift, due to their short temporal attention span. In this paper, we present a method that marries the strengths of both approaches. We use a GNN to locally summarize features and create coarsened, compact mesh representation of the system state, onto which we apply a transformer-style temporal attention module. We use a second GNN to decode these predictions back to a full-sized graph and perform fine-scale updates. Our method outperforms a competitive GNN baseline on three complex fluid dynamics prediction tasks, from sonic shocks to vascular flow. We demonstrate stable rollouts without the need for training noise and show perfectly phase-stable predictions even for very long sequences. More broadly, we believe our approach paves the way to bringing the benefits of attention-based sequence models to solving high-dimensional complex physics tasks.

Cite

Text

Han et al. "Predicting Physics in Mesh-Reduced Space with Temporal Attention." International Conference on Learning Representations, 2022.

Markdown

[Han et al. "Predicting Physics in Mesh-Reduced Space with Temporal Attention." International Conference on Learning Representations, 2022.](https://mlanthology.org/iclr/2022/han2022iclr-predicting/)

BibTeX

@inproceedings{han2022iclr-predicting,
  title     = {{Predicting Physics in Mesh-Reduced Space with Temporal Attention}},
  author    = {Han, Xu and Gao, Han and Pfaff, Tobias and Wang, Jian-Xun and Liu, Liping},
  booktitle = {International Conference on Learning Representations},
  year      = {2022},
  url       = {https://mlanthology.org/iclr/2022/han2022iclr-predicting/}
}