Doubly Coupled Designs for Computer Experiments With Both Qualitative and Quantitative Factors
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DOI10.5705/SS.202020.0317arXiv2203.06335MaRDI QIDQ6092953FDOQ6092953
Authors: Feng Yang, C. Devon Lin, Yong-Dao Zhou, Yuanzhen He
Publication date: 23 November 2023
Published in: STATISTICA SINICA (Search for Journal in Brave)
Abstract: Computer experiments with both qualitative and quantitative input variables occur frequently in many scientific and engineering applications. How to choose input settings for such experiments is an important issue for accurate statistical analysis, uncertainty quantification and decision making. Sliced Latin hypercube designs are the first systematic approach to address this issue. However, it comes with the increasing cost associated with an increasing large number of level combinations of the qualitative factors. For the reason of run size economy, marginally coupled designs were proposed in which the design for the quantitative factors is a sliced Latin hypercube design with respect to each qualitative factor. The drawback of such designs is that the corresponding data may not be able to capture the effects between any two (and more) qualitative factors and quantitative factors. To balance the run size and design efficiency, we propose a new type of designs, doubly coupled designs, where the design points for the quantitative factors form a sliced Latin hypercube design with respect to the levels of any qualitative factor and with respect to the level combinations of any two qualitative factors, respectively. The proposed designs have the better stratification property between the qualitative and quantitative factors compared with marginally coupled designs. The existence of the proposed designs is established. Several construction methods are introduced, and the properties of the resulting designs are also studied.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2203.06335
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