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The following pages link to Comparison of data-driven uncertainty quantification methods for a carbon dioxide storage benchmark scenario (Q2418682):
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- Surrogate-based Bayesian comparison of computationally expensive models: application to microbially induced calcite precipitation (Q2065814) (← links)
- Hierarchical extended B-splines for approximations on sparse grids (Q2091298) (← links)
- Stable interpolation with exponential-polynomial splines and node selection via greedy algorithms (Q2095527) (← links)
- Sampling based approximation of linear functionals in reproducing kernel Hilbert spaces (Q2114113) (← links)
- Uncertainty quantification in game theory (Q2129429) (← links)
- Forward-reverse switch between density-based and regional sensitivity analysis (Q2183060) (← links)
- A polynomial chaos framework for probabilistic predictions of storm surge events (Q2187891) (← links)
- Comparison of data-driven uncertainty quantification methods for a carbon dioxide storage benchmark scenario (Q2418682) (← links)
- Analysis of target data-dependent greedy kernel algorithms: convergence rates for \(f\)-, \(f \cdot P\)- and \(f/P\)-greedy (Q2699021) (← links)
- 9 Kernel methods for surrogate modeling (Q3384280) (← links)
- Gaussian active learning on multi-resolution arbitrary polynomial chaos emulator: concept for bias correction, assessment of surrogate reliability and its application to the carbon dioxide benchmark (Q6074252) (← links)
- A fully Bayesian sparse polynomial chaos expansion approach with joint priors on the coefficients and global selection of terms (Q6162876) (← links)
- Global sensitivity analysis using multi-resolution polynomial chaos expansion for coupled Stokes-Darcy flow problems (Q6180112) (← links)
- The deep arbitrary polynomial chaos neural network or how deep artificial neural networks could benefit from data-driven homogeneous chaos theory (Q6488834) (← links)