Authors
Ruichen Jin, Wei Chen, Timothy W Simpson
Publication date
2001/12
Source
Structural and multidisciplinary optimization
Volume
23
Pages
1-13
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Description
Despite advances in computer capacity, the enormous computational cost of running complex engineering simulations makes it impractical to rely exclusively on simulation for the purpose of design optimization. To cut down the cost, surrogate models, also known as metamodels, are constructed from and then used in place of the actual simulation models. In this paper, we systematically compare four popular metamodelling techniques – polynomial regression, multivariate adaptive regression splines, radial basis functions, and kriging – based on multiple performance criteria using fourteen test problems representing different classes of problems. Our objective in this study is to investigate the advantages and disadvantages of these four metamodelling techniques using multiple criteria and multiple test problems rather than a single measure of merit and a single test problem.
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