Reconstruction of turbulent data with deep generative models for semantic inpainting from TURB-Rot database

arXiv:2006.09179v268 citations
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This work addresses data reconstruction in high-dimensional chaotic systems like turbulence, offering a novel application of computer vision tools to fluid dynamics, though it is incremental in adapting existing methods.

The study applied deep generative adversarial models to reconstruct missing data in turbulent fluid flows, achieving competitive results compared to traditional equation-informed methods and releasing a database of 300K turbulent images.

We study the applicability of tools developed by the computer vision community for features learning and semantic image inpainting to perform data reconstruction of fluid turbulence configurations. The aim is twofold. First, we explore on a quantitative basis, the capability of Convolutional Neural Networks embedded in a Deep Generative Adversarial Model (Deep-GAN) to generate missing data in turbulence, a paradigmatic high dimensional chaotic system. In particular, we investigate their use in reconstructing two-dimensional damaged snapshots extracted from a large database of numerical configurations of 3d turbulence in the presence of rotation, a case with multi-scale random features where both large-scale organised structures and small-scale highly intermittent and non-Gaussian fluctuations are present. Second, following a reverse engineering approach, we aim to rank the input flow properties (features) in terms of their qualitative and quantitative importance to obtain a better set of reconstructed fields. We present two approaches both based on Context Encoders. The first one infers the missing data via a minimization of the L2 pixel-wise reconstruction loss, plus a small adversarial penalisation. The second searches for the closest encoding of the corrupted flow configuration from a previously trained generator. Finally, we present a comparison with a different data assimilation tool, based on Nudging, an equation-informed unbiased protocol, well known in the numerical weather prediction community. The TURB-Rot database, http://smart-turb.roma2.infn.it, of roughly 300K 2d turbulent images is released and details on how to download it are given.

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