Artificial Intelligence for Scientific Discoveries: Extracting Physical Concepts from Experimental Data Using Deep Learning

Artificial Intelligence for Scientific Discoveries: Extracting Physical Concepts from Experimental Data Using Deep Learning

by Raban Iten
Artificial Intelligence for Scientific Discoveries: Extracting Physical Concepts from Experimental Data Using Deep Learning

Artificial Intelligence for Scientific Discoveries: Extracting Physical Concepts from Experimental Data Using Deep Learning

by Raban Iten

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Overview

Will research soon be done by artificial intelligence, thereby making human researchers superfluous? This book explains modern approaches to discovering physical concepts with machine learning and elucidates their strengths and limitations. The automation of the creation of experimental setups and physical models, as well as model testing are discussed. The focus of the book is the automation of an important step of the model creation, namely finding a minimal number of natural parameters that contain sufficient information to make predictions about the considered system. The basic idea of this approach is to employ a deep learning architecture, SciNet, to model a simplified version of a physicist's reasoning process. SciNet finds the relevant physical parameters, like the mass of a particle, from experimental data and makes predictions based on the parameters found. The author demonstrates how to extract conceptual information from such parameters, e.g., Copernicus' conclusion that the solar system is heliocentric.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783031270185
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
Publication date: 04/12/2023
Edition description: 2023
Pages: 170
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x (d)

About the Author

Raban Iten studied Physics and Mathematics at ETH Zürich, followed by a Ph.D. in quantum computation. During his Ph.D., he worked on using machine learning to discover physical concepts from experimental data of classical and quantum systems. This work was widely covered in the media and pointed out as a research highlight of 2019 by Nature Reviews Physics. Furthermore, he developed algorithms for quantum compilers and contributed to various open-source libraries for quantum computing.

Table of Contents

Introduction.- Machine Learning Background.- Overview of Using Machine Learning for Physical Discoveries.- Theory: Formalizing the Process of Human Model Building.- Methods: Using Neural Networks to Find Simple Representations.- Applications: Physical Toy Examples.- Open Questions and Future Prospects.

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