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A dimension-reduced variational approach for solving physics-based inverse problems using generative adversarial network priors and normalizing flows (2310.04690v1)

Published 7 Oct 2023 in cs.CE

Abstract: We propose a novel modular inference approach combining two different generative models -- generative adversarial networks (GAN) and normalizing flows -- to approximate the posterior distribution of physics-based Bayesian inverse problems framed in high-dimensional ambient spaces. We dub the proposed framework GAN-Flow. The proposed method leverages the intrinsic dimension reduction and superior sample generation capabilities of GANs to define a low-dimensional data-driven prior distribution. Once a trained GAN-prior is available, the inverse problem is solved entirely in the latent space of the GAN using variational Bayesian inference with normalizing flow-based variational distribution, which approximates low-dimensional posterior distribution by transforming realizations from the low-dimensional latent prior (Gaussian) to corresponding realizations of a low-dimensional variational posterior distribution. The trained GAN generator then maps realizations from this approximate posterior distribution in the latent space back to the high-dimensional ambient space. We also propose a two-stage training strategy for GAN-Flow wherein we train the two generative models sequentially. Thereafter, GAN-Flow can estimate the statistics of posterior-predictive quantities of interest at virtually no additional computational cost. The synergy between the two types of generative models allows us to overcome many challenges associated with the application of Bayesian inference to large-scale inverse problems, chief among which are describing an informative prior and sampling from the high-dimensional posterior. We demonstrate the efficacy and flexibility of GAN-Flow on various physics-based inverse problems of varying ambient dimensionality and prior knowledge using different types of GANs and normalizing flows.

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