Unsupervised machine learning for physical concepts
Abstract
In recent years, machine learning methods have been used to assist scientists in scientific research. Human scientific theories are based on a series of concepts. How machine learns the concepts from experimental data will be an important first step. We propose a hybrid method to extract interpretable physical concepts through unsupervised machine learning. This method consists of two stages. At first, we need to find the Betti numbers of experimental data. Secondly, given the Betti numbers, we use a variational autoencoder network to extract meaningful physical variables. We test our protocol on toy models and show how it works.
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