Sample and Computationally Efficient Simulation Metamodeling in High Dimensions

10/14/2020
by   Liang Ding, et al.
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Stochastic kriging has been widely employed for simulation metamodeling to predict the response surface of a complex simulation model. However, its use is limited to cases where the design space is low-dimensional, because the number of design points required for stochastic kriging to produce accurate prediction, in general, grows exponentially in the dimension of the design space. The large sample size results in both a prohibitive sample cost for running the simulation model and a severe computational challenge due to the need of inverting large covariance matrices. Based on tensor Markov kernels and sparse grid experimental designs, we develop a novel methodology that dramatically alleviates the curse of dimensionality. We show that the sample complexity of the proposed methodology grows very mildly in the dimension, even under model misspecification. We also develop fast algorithms that compute stochastic kriging in its exact form without any approximation schemes. We demonstrate via extensive numerical experiments that our methodology can handle problems with a design space of hundreds of dimensions, improving both prediction accuracy and computational efficiency by orders of magnitude relative to typical alternative methods in practice.

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