Uncertainty Analysis for Computationally Expensive Models with Multiple Outputs

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作者
David Ruppert
Christine A. Shoemaker
Yilun Wang
Yingxing Li
Nikolay Bliznyuk
机构
[1] Cornell University,School of Operations Research and Information Engineering and Department of Statistical Science
[2] Cornell University,School of Civil and Environmental Engineering and School of Operations Research and Information Engineering
[3] University of Electronic Science and Technology of China,School of Mathematical Sciences
[4] Cornell University,School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
[5] Xiamen University,Wang Yanan Institute for Studies in Economics
[6] University of Florida,Department of Statistics (IFAS)
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Journal of Agricultural, Biological, and Environmental Statistics | 2012年 / 17卷
关键词
Bayesian calibration; Computer experiments; Groundwater modeling; Inverse problems; Markov chain Monte Carlo; Radial basis functions; SOARS; Surrogate model; SWAT model; Town Brook watershed; Uncertainty analysis;
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Bayesian MCMC calibration and uncertainty analysis for computationally expensive models is implemented using the SOARS (Statistical and Optimization Analysis using Response Surfaces) methodology. SOARS uses a radial basis function interpolator as a surrogate, also known as an emulator or meta-model, for the logarithm of the posterior density. To prevent wasteful evaluations of the expensive model, the emulator is built only on a high posterior density region (HPDR), which is located by a global optimization algorithm. The set of points in the HPDR where the expensive model is evaluated is determined sequentially by the GRIMA algorithm described in detail in another paper but outlined here. Enhancements of the GRIMA algorithm were introduced to improve efficiency. A case study uses an eight-parameter SWAT2005 (Soil and Water Assessment Tool) model where daily stream flows and phosphorus concentrations are modeled for the Town Brook watershed which is part of the New York City water supply. A Supplemental Material file available online contains additional technical details and additional analysis of the Town Brook application.
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页码:623 / 640
页数:17
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