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Enabling reduced-order data-driven nonlinear identification and modeling through naïve elastic net regularization

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Abstract This work discusses an improved method of reduced-order modeling for existing data-driven nonlinear identification techniques through the incorporation of naive elastic net regularization. The data-driven methods considered for this… Click to show full abstract

Abstract This work discusses an improved method of reduced-order modeling for existing data-driven nonlinear identification techniques through the incorporation of naive elastic net regularization. The data-driven methods considered for this study operate using basis functions to represent the observed nonlinearity. Elastic net regularization is used to minimize the number of non-zero coefficients, thus modifying the basis functions and providing a compact representation. The ability of the naive elastic net to provide reduced-order nonlinear models that can both accurately fit various data sets and computationally simulate new responses is illustrated through studies considering both synthetic data and experimental data. In both cases, the results obtained with the naive elastic net are shown to match or outperform those from other traditional methods.

Keywords: reduced order; elastic net; net regularization; data driven

Journal Title: International Journal of Non-linear Mechanics
Year Published: 2017

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