hal-00412235, version 3
Latin hypercube sampling with inequality constraints
Matthieu Petelet 1Bertrand Iooss
2, 3Olivier Asserin 1Alexandre Loredo 4
AStA Advances in Statistical Analysis 94 (2010) 325-339
Abstract: In some studies requiring predictive and CPU-time consuming numerical models, the sampling design of the model input variables has to be chosen with caution. For this purpose, Latin hypercube sampling has a long history and has shown its robustness capabilities. In this paper we propose and discuss a new algorithm to build a Latin hypercube sample (LHS) taking into account inequality constraints between the sampled variables. This technique, called constrained Latin hypercube sampling (cLHS), consists in doing permutations on an initial LHS to honor the desired monotonic constraints. The relevance of this approach is shown on a real example concerning the numerical welding simulation, where the inequality constraints are caused by the physical decreasing of some material properties in function of the temperature.
- 1: CEA-Direction de l'Energie Nucléaire (CEA-DEN)
- CEA
- 2: GdR MASCOT-NUM ((Méthodes d'Analyse Stochastique des Codes et Traitements Numériques))
- CNRS : GDR3179
- 3: EDF R&D
- EDF
- 4: LRMA (EA1859)
- Université de Bourgogne
- Domain : Mathematics/Statistics
Statistics/Statistics Theory - Keywords : Computer experiment – Latin hypercube sampling – Design of Experiments – Uncertainty analysis – Dependence
- Available versions : v1 (2009-09-02) v2 (2010-02-07) v3 (2010-09-23)
- hal-00412235, version 3
- http://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00412235
- oai:hal.archives-ouvertes.fr:hal-00412235
- From: Bertrand Iooss
- Submitted on: Wednesday, 22 September 2010 08:13:17
- Updated on: Thursday, 21 April 2011 19:14:52






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