Physics-Informed Neural Networks (PINNs) for Parameter Estimation in the SIRS-D Epidemiological Model

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https://doi.org/10.55549/epstem.1476

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Physics-informed neural network, SIRS-D model, Estimation parameter, Runge-kutta

Abstract

Infectious diseases exhibit complex and rapidly evolving transmission dynamics, requiring modeling approaches that can accurately capture these mechanisms. The SIRS-D compartmental model provides a suitable framework, as it incorporates temporary immunity and disease-induced mortality within the epidemic process. Accurate parameter estimation is essential for quantifying the transmission rate, recovery rate, waning immunity rate, and mortality rate, which collectively govern the system behavior. Among existing estimation methods, Physics-Informed Neural Networks (PINNs) offer significant advantages by integrating observational data with the underlying structure of differential equations, thereby preserving physical consistency while maintaining robustness under imperfect data conditions. In this study, PINNs are employed to estimate the parameters of the SIRS-D model using synthetic data generated through the fourth-order Runge–Kutta (RK4) method to ensure stable and consistent numerical solutions. To better represent real-world measurement conditions, 5% noise is added to the synthetic data, introducing realistic variability into the training process. The results demonstrate that PINNs successfully reconstruct the trajectories of S(t), I(t), R(t), and D(t) with low prediction errors. The model achieves MAE values of 0.0065 (S), 0.0067 (I), 0.0208 (R), and 0.0043 (D), with corresponding RMSE values of 0.0090, 0.0074, 0.0253, and 0.0058. Moreover, the estimated parameters closely match the true values, yielding ????????=0.5031, ????=0.0996, ????=0.0095, and ????=0.0149, demonstrating strong parameter identification capability. These findings confirm that PINNs constitute a reliable and accurate framework for analyzing infectious disease dynamics and offer promising potential for extension to more complex epidemiological models and real-world datasets.

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2026-07-31

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Physics-Informed Neural Networks (PINNs) for Parameter Estimation in the SIRS-D Epidemiological Model. (2026). The Eurasia Proceedings of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics, 40((Early Pub), 526-536. https://doi.org/10.55549/epstem.1476