Test comparison for Sobol Indices over nested sets of variables

03/31/2022
by   Thierry Klein, et al.
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Sensitivity indices are commonly used to quantify the relative influence of any specific group of input variables on the output of a computer code. One crucial question is then to decide whether a given set of variables has a significant impact on the output. Sobol indices are often used to measure this impact but their estimation can be difficult as they usually require a particular design of experiment. In this work, we take advantage of the monotonicity of Sobol indices with respect to set inclusion to test the influence of some of the input variables. The method does not rely on a direct estimation of the Sobol indices and can be performed under classical iid sampling designs.

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