This paper presents a novel nonparametric approach to the identification of nonlinear dynamical systems. The proposed methodology exploits the potential of manifold learning on an artificially augmented dataset, obtained without running new experiments on the plant. The additional data are employed for approximating the manifold where input regressors lie. The knowledge of the manifold acts as a prior information on the system, that induces a proper regularization term on the identification cost. The new regularization term, as opposite to the standard Tikhonov one, enforces local smoothness of the function along the manifold. A graph-based algorithm tailored to dynamical systems is proposed to generate the augmented dataset. The hyperparameters of the method, along with the order of the system, are estimated from the available data. Numerical results on a benchmark Nonlinear Finite Impulse Response (NFIR) system show that the proposed approach may outperform the state of the art nonparametric methods. (C) 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Nonlinear system identification via data augmentation

Formentin S.;Previdi F.
2019-01-01

Abstract

This paper presents a novel nonparametric approach to the identification of nonlinear dynamical systems. The proposed methodology exploits the potential of manifold learning on an artificially augmented dataset, obtained without running new experiments on the plant. The additional data are employed for approximating the manifold where input regressors lie. The knowledge of the manifold acts as a prior information on the system, that induces a proper regularization term on the identification cost. The new regularization term, as opposite to the standard Tikhonov one, enforces local smoothness of the function along the manifold. A graph-based algorithm tailored to dynamical systems is proposed to generate the augmented dataset. The hyperparameters of the method, along with the order of the system, are estimated from the available data. Numerical results on a benchmark Nonlinear Finite Impulse Response (NFIR) system show that the proposed approach may outperform the state of the art nonparametric methods. (C) 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
2019
Semi-supervised learning; System identification
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