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    Hypervolume-based Multi-objective Bayesian Optimization with Student-t Processes

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    Student-tt processes have recently been proposed as an appealing alternative non-parameteric function prior. They feature enhanced flexibility and predictive variance. In this work the use of Student-tt processes are explored for multi-objective Bayesian optimization. In particular, an analytical expression for the hypervolume-based probability of improvement is developed for independent Student-tt process priors of the objectives. Its effectiveness is shown on a multi-objective optimization problem which is known to be difficult with traditional Gaussian processes.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figure

    Fuzzy local linear approximation-based sequential design

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    When approximating complex high-fidelity black box simulators with surrogate models, the experimental design is often created sequentially. LOLA-Voronoi, a powerful state of the art method for sequential design combines an Exploitation and Exploration algorithm and adapts the sampling distribution to provide extra samples in non-linear regions. The LOLA algorithm estimates gradients to identify interesting regions, but has a bad complexity which results in long computation time when simulators are high-dimensional. In this paper, a new gradient estimation approach for the LOLA algorithm is proposed based on Fuzzy Logic. Experiments show the new method is a lot faster and results in experimental designs of comparable quality

    Active learning for approximation of expensive functions with normal distributed output uncertainty

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    When approximating a black-box function, sampling with active learning focussing on regions with non-linear responses tends to improve accuracy. We present the FLOLA-Voronoi method introduced previously for deterministic responses, and theoretically derive the impact of output uncertainty. The algorithm automatically puts more emphasis on exploration to provide more information to the models

    Sensitivity analysis of expensive black-box systems using metamodeling

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    Simulations are becoming ever more common as a tool for designing complex products. Sensitivity analysis techniques can be applied to these simulations to gain insight, or to reduce the complexity of the problem at hand. However, these simulators are often expensive to evaluate and sensitivity analysis typically requires a large amount of evaluations. Metamodeling has been successfully applied in the past to reduce the amount of required evaluations for design tasks such as optimization and design space exploration. In this paper, we propose a novel sensitivity analysis algorithm for variance and derivative based indices using sequential sampling and metamodeling. Several stopping criteria are proposed and investigated to keep the total number of evaluations minimal. The results show that both variance and derivative based techniques can be accurately computed with a minimal amount of evaluations using fast metamodels and FLOLA-Voronoi or density sequential sampling algorithms.Comment: proceedings of winter simulation conference 201

    Рецензія на наукове видання: підручник "Цивільний процес України. Академічний курс" та кредитно-модульний посібник-практику. "Цивільний процес України"

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    Цивільний процес України. Академічний курс: підручник для студ. юрид. спец. вищ. навч. закл./ За заг. ред. Фурси С.Я. - К.: Видавець Фурса С.Я.: КНТ, 2009. . 848с. - Серія «Процесуальні науки». Цивільни. процес України. Кредитно-модульний навчальний посібник-практикум / За заг. ред. Фурси С.Я. . К.: Видавець Фурса С.Я.: КНТ, 2009. - 456с. - Серія «Процесуальні науки»
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