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  1. Abstract This article proposes a neural network hybrid modeling framework for dynamics learning to promote an interpretable, computationally efficient method of dynamics learning and system identification. First, a low-level model is trained to learn the system dynamics, which utilizes multiple simple neural networks to approximate the local dynamics generated from data-driven partitions. Then, based on the low-level model, a high-level model is trained to abstract the low-level neural hybrid system model into a transition system that allows computational tree logic (CTL) verification to promote model’s ability to handle human interaction and verification efficiency. 
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