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Optimization of Noisy Computer Experiments with Tunable Precision

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This article addresses the issue of kriging-based optimization of stochastic simulators. Many of these simulators depend on factors that tune the level of precision of the response, the gain in accuracy being at a price of computational time. The contribution of this work is two-fold: firstly, we propose a quantile-based criterion for the sequential choice of experiments, in the fashion of the classical Expected Improvement criterion, which allows an elegant treatment of heterogeneous response precisions. Secondly, we present a procedure that allocates on-line the computational time given to each measurement, allowing a better distribution of the computational effort and increased efficiency. Finally, the optimization method is applied to an original application in nuclear criticality safety.
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hal-00578550 , version 1 (25-03-2011)
hal-00578550 , version 2 (17-08-2011)
hal-00578550 , version 3 (19-03-2012)

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Victor Picheny, David Ginsbourger, Yann Richet, Grégory Caplin. Optimization of Noisy Computer Experiments with Tunable Precision. 2011. ⟨hal-00578550v1⟩
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