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Multiobjective global surrogate modeling, dealing with the 5-percent problem

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Multiobjective global surrogate modeling, dealing with the 5-percent problem
When dealing with computationally expensive simulation codes or process measurement data, surrogate modeling methods are firmly established as facilitators for design space exploration, sensitivity analysis, visualization, prototyping and optimization. Typically the model parameter (=hyperparameter) optimization problem as part of global surrogate modeling is formulated in a single objective way. Models are generated according to a single objective (accuracy). However, this requires an engineer to determine a single accuracy target and measure upfront, which is hard to do if the behavior of the response is unknown. Likewise, the different outputs of a multi-output system are typically modeled separately by independent models. Again, a multiobjective approach would benefit the domain expert by giving information about output correlation and enabling automatic model type selection for each output dynamically. With this paper the authors attempt to increase awareness of the subtleties i...
Dirk Gorissen, Ivo Couckuyt, Eric Laermans, Tom Dh
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Type Journal
Year 2010
Where EWC
Authors Dirk Gorissen, Ivo Couckuyt, Eric Laermans, Tom Dhaene
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