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CaliCo: a R package for Bayesian calibration

Published 3 Aug 2018 in stat.CO | (1808.01932v2)

Abstract: In this article, we present a recently released R package for Bayesian calibration. Many industrial fields are facing unfeasible or costly field experiments. These experiments are replaced with numerical/computer experiments which are realized by running a numerical code. Bayesian calibration intends to estimate, through a posterior distribution, input parameters of the code in order to make the code outputs close to the available experimental data. The code can be time consuming while the Bayesian calibration implies a lot of code calls which makes studies too burdensome. A discrepancy might also appear between the numerical code and the physical system when facing incompatibility between experimental data and numerical code outputs. The package CaliCo deals with these issues through four statistical models which deal with a time consuming code or not and with discrepancy or not. A guideline for users is provided in order to illustrate the main functions and their arguments. Eventually, a toy example is detailed using CaliCo. This example (based on a real physical system) is in five dimensions and uses simulated data.

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