Transformations and Invariance in the Sensitivity Analysis of Computer Experiments

Volume: 76, Issue: 5, Pages: 925 - 947
Published: Dec 9, 2013
Abstract
Summary Monotonic transformations are widely employed in statistics and data analysis. In computer experiments they are often used to gain accuracy in the estimation of global sensitivity statistics. However, one faces the question of interpreting results that are obtained on the transformed data back on the original data. The situation is even more complex in computer experiments, because transformations alter the model input–output mapping and...
Paper Details
Title
Transformations and Invariance in the Sensitivity Analysis of Computer Experiments
Published Date
Dec 9, 2013
Volume
76
Issue
5
Pages
925 - 947
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