Estimating and quantifying uncertainties on level sets using the vorob’ev expectation and deviation with gaussian process models
Author(s)
Date issued
2013
From page
35
To page
43
Abstract
Several methods based on Kriging have recently been proposed for calculating a probability of failure involving costly-to-evaluate functions. A closely related problem is to estimate the set of inputs leading to a response exceeding a given threshold. Now, estimating such a level set—and not solely its volume—and quantifying uncertainties on it are not straightforward. Here we use notions from random set theory to obtain an estimate of the level set, together with a quantification of estimation uncertainty. We give explicit formulae in the Gaussian process set-up and provide a consistency result. We then illustrate how space-filling versus adaptive design strategies may sequentially reduce level set estimation uncertainty.
Notes
, 2013
Event name
mODa 10 – Advances in Model-Oriented Design and Analysis
Location
Łagów Lubuski, Poland
Later version
http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007%2F978-3-319-00218-7_5
Publication type
conference paper
