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Combining Extended Convolutional Autoencoders and Reservoir Computing for Accurate Reduced-Order Predictions of Atmospheric Flows

Published 1 Apr 2025 in math.NA and cs.NA | (2504.01097v1)

Abstract: Forecasting atmospheric flows with traditional discretization methods, also called full order methods (e.g., finite element methods or finite volume methods), is computationally expensive. We propose to reduce the computational cost with a Reduced Order Model (ROM) that combines Extended Convolutional Autoencoders (E-CAE) and Reservoir Computing (RC). Thanks to an extended network depth, the E-CAE encodes the high-resolution data coming from the full order method into a compact latent representation and can decode it back into high-resolution with 75% lower reconstruction error than standard CAEs. The compressed data are fed to an RC network, which predicts their evolution. The advantage of RC networks is a reduced computational cost in the training phase compared to conventional predictive models. We assess our data-driven ROM through well-known 2D and 3D benchmarks for atmospheric flows. We show that our ROM accurately reconstructs and predicts the future system dynamics with errors below 6% in 2D and 8% in 3D, while significantly reducing the computational cost of a full-order simulation. Compared to other ROMs available in the literature, such as Dynamic Mode Decomposition and Proper Orthogonal Decomposition with Interpolation, our ROM is as efficient but more accurate. Thus, it is a promising alternative to high-dimensional atmospheric simulations.

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