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Bridge Designs for Modeling Systems With Low Noise
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Mathematical ProgrammingDeterministic Computer SimulationsEngineeringNoise ControlEngineering Noise ControlLow NoiseComputer-aided DesignGaussian Process ModelsStructural EngineeringBridge DesignSimulated AnnealingNoiseSystems EngineeringModeling And SimulationComputational GeometryApproximation TheoryLatin Hypercube DesignsGeometric ModelingDesign Space ExplorationDesignComputer EngineeringNatural SciencesMechanical SystemsSimulation OptimizationVibration ControlComputer Modeling
For deterministic computer simulations, Gaussian process models are a standard procedure for fitting data. These models can be used only when the study design avoids having replicated points. This characteristic is also desirable for one-dimensional projections of the design, since it may happen that one of the design factors has a strongly nonlinear effect on the response. Latin hypercube designs have uniform one-dimensional projections, but are not efficient for fitting low-order polynomials when there is a small error variance. D-optimal designs are very efficient for polynomial fitting but have substantial replication in projections. We propose a new class of designs that bridge the gap between D-optimal designs and D-optimal Latin hypercube designs. These designs guarantee a minimum distance between points in any one-dimensional projection allowing for the fit of either polynomial or Gaussian process models. Subject to this constraint they are D-optimal for a prespecified model.
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