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Data-Induced Interactions of Sparse Sensors

ORAL

Abstract

Large-dimensional empirical data in science and engineering frequently has low-rank structure and can be represented as a combination of just a few eigenmodes. Because of this structure, we can use just a few spatially localized sensor measurements to reconstruct the full state of a complex system. The quality of this reconstruction, especially in the presence of sensor noise, depends significantly on the spatial configuration of the sensors. Multiple algorithms based on gappy interpolation and QR factorization have been proposed to optimize sensor placement. Here, instead of an algorithm that outputs a singular "optimal" sensor configuration, we take a thermodynamic view to compute the full landscape of sensor interactions induced by the training data. The landscape takes the form of the Ising model in statistical physics, and accounts for both the data variance captured at each sensor location and the crosstalk between sensors. Mapping out these data-induced sensor interactions allows combining them with external selection criteria and anticipating sensor replacement impacts.

Publication: Based on preprint arXiv:2307.11838

Presenters

  • Andrei A Klishin

    University of Washington

Authors

  • Andrei A Klishin

    University of Washington

  • Nathan Kutz

    University of Washington, University of Washington, AI Institute for Dynamic Systems

  • Krithika Manohar

    University of Washington