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Batch sequential designs for computer experiments
Authors:Jason L Loeppky  Leslie M Moore  Brian J Williams
Institution:1. Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of British Columbia, Okanagan, Kelowna, Canada BC V1V 1V7;2. Statistical Sciences Group, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM 87545, USA
Abstract:Computer models simulating a physical process are used in many areas of science. Due to the complex nature of these codes it is often necessary to approximate the code, which is typically done using a Gaussian process. In many situations the number of code runs available to build the Gaussian process approximation is limited. When the initial design is small or the underlying response surface is complicated this can lead to poor approximations of the code output. In order to improve the fit of the model, sequential design strategies must be employed. In this paper we introduce two simple distance based metrics that can be used to augment an initial design in a batch sequential manner. In addition we propose a sequential updating strategy to an orthogonal array based Latin hypercube sample. We show via various real and simulated examples that the distance metrics and the extension of the orthogonal array based Latin hypercubes work well in practice.
Keywords:Computer experiment  Gaussian process  Random function  Latin hypercube sample  Maximin distance  Entropy
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