时间轴
计算机科学
背景(考古学)
电池(电)
过程(计算)
数据科学
小数据
实验数据
机器学习
工业工程
系统工程
人工智能
功率(物理)
工程类
统计
操作系统
历史
物理
古生物学
考古
生物
量子力学
数学
作者
Austin D. Sendek,Brandi Ransom,Ekin D. Cubuk,Lenson Pellouchoud,Jagjit Nanda,Evan J. Reed
标识
DOI:10.1002/aenm.202200553
摘要
Abstract Machine learning (ML)‐based approaches to battery design are relatively new but demonstrate significant promise for accelerating the timeline for new materials discovery, process optimization, and cell lifetime prediction. Battery modeling represents an interesting and unconventional application area for ML, as datasets are often small but some degree of physical understanding of the underlying processes may exist. This review article provides discussion and analysis of several important and increasingly common questions: how ML‐based battery modeling works, how much data are required, how to judge model performance, and recommendations for building models in the small data regime. This article begins with an introduction to ML in general, highlighting several important concepts for small data applications. Previous ionic conductivity modeling efforts are discussed in depth as a case study to illustrate these modeling concepts. Finally, an overview of modeling efforts in major areas of battery design is provided and several areas for promising future efforts are identified, within the context of typical small data constraints.
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