2013
DOI: 10.1057/jos.2013.8
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Weighted space-filling designs

Abstract: Many computer models or simulators have probabilistic dependencies between their input variables, which if not accounted for during design selection may result in a large numbers of simulator runs being required for analysis. We propose a method which incorporates known dependencies between input variables into design selection for simulators and demonstrate the benefits of this approach via a simulator for atmospheric dispersion. We quantify the benefit of the new techniques over standard space-filling and Mo… Show more

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“…Performance was also strong for n = 42, with only x 3 and x 7 not identified. For both examples, relatively effective screening was achieved through use of a SFRD to estimate sensitivity indices (13). These estimated indices are displayed in Figure 5.…”
Section: Methods Using Gaussian Processes and Space-filling Designs: mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Performance was also strong for n = 42, with only x 3 and x 7 not identified. For both examples, relatively effective screening was achieved through use of a SFRD to estimate sensitivity indices (13). These estimated indices are displayed in Figure 5.…”
Section: Methods Using Gaussian Processes and Space-filling Designs: mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Maximin LHS can be found using the R packages DiceDesign [40] and SLHD [5]. More general classes of distance-based space-filling designs, without the projection properties of the Latin hypercubes, can also be found [see 50,13]. Studies of the numerical efficiencies of optimization algorithms for LHS designs are available [49,29].…”
Section: Random Sampling Plans and Space-filling 41 Latin Hypercube mentioning
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“…Space-filling designs that account for statistical dependencies among the k inputs-which may be quantitative or qualitative-are given in Bowman and Woods (2013). A textbook is Lemieux (2009).…”
Section: Designs For Deterministic Simulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The technique relies on optimized permutations of an initial Latin hypercube design. Similarly, Bowman and Woods 66 proposed a method that optimizes space-filling designs, weighting the distance between points by multivariate dependencies between input variables. Saturated and supersaturated designs Comment: as discussed in the recent reviews, 67,68 there are cases, such as screening, where a relatively large number of input variables are studied.…”
Section: Constrained Design Spacementioning
confidence: 99%