Design and Analysis of Computer Experiments

Citation
Sacks, Jerome et al., Design and Analysis of Computer Experiments, Statistical science , 4(4), 1989, pp. 409-423
Journal title
ISSN journal
08834237
Volume
4
Issue
4
Year of publication
1989
Pages
409 - 423
Database
ACNP
SICI code
Abstract
Many scientific phenomena are now investigated by complex computer models or codes. A computer experiment is a number of runs of the code with various inputs. A feature of many computer experiments is that the output is deterministic--rerunning the code with the same inputs gives identical observations. Often, the codes are computationally expensive to run, and a common objective of an experiment is to fit a cheaper predictor of the output to the data. Our approach is to model the deterministic output as the realization of a stochastic process, thereby providing a statistical basis for designing experiments (choosing the inputs) for efficient prediction. With this model, estimates of uncertainty of predictions are also available. Recent work in this area is reviewed, a number of applications are discussed, and we demonstrate our methodology with an example.