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Prediction Intervals for Simulation Metamodeling

Published 5 Apr 2022 in stat.ME | (2204.01904v1)

Abstract: Simulation metamodeling refers to the construction of lower-fidelity models to represent input-output relations using few simulation runs. Stochastic kriging, which is based on Gaussian process, is a versatile and common technique for such a task. However, this approach relies on specific model assumptions and could encounter scalability challenges. In this paper, we study an alternative metamodeling approach using prediction intervals to capture the uncertainty of simulation outputs. We cast the metamodeling task as an empirical constrained optimization framework to train prediction intervals that attain accurate prediction coverage and narrow width. We specifically use neural network to represent these intervals and discuss procedures to approximately solve this optimization problem. We also present an adaptation of conformal prediction tools as another approach to construct prediction intervals for metamodeling. Lastly, we present a validation machinery and show how our method can enjoy a distribution-free finite-sample guarantee on the prediction performance. We demonstrate and compare our proposed approaches with existing methods including stochastic kriging through numerical examples.

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