September 1, 2018
Journal Article

Deep Learning for Scientific Discovery

Abstract

Deep learning has positively impacted fields were perceptive tasks are paramount, such as computer vision and natural language processing. Tremendous strides have also been made in deep reinforcement learning towards robotics and gaming. Given the success in these fields, it is apparent that deep learning may also accelerate scientific discovery. Herein, we discuss several topic areas where modern representation learning is driving innovation. This article presents a) learning non-linear models from data, b) learning scientific laws from models, c) deep learning on graphs, and d) approaches to scalable deep learning.

Revised: June 13, 2019 | Published: September 1, 2018

Citation

Corley C.D., N.O. Hodas, E.H. Yeung, A.M. Tartakovsky, T.J. Hagge, S. Choudhury, and K. Agarwal, et al. 2018. Deep Learning for Scientific Discovery. The Next Wave 22, no. 1:27-31. PNNL-SA-129480.