Affiliation:
1. Facility for Rare Isotope Beams
2. Michigan State University
3. Skidmore College
Abstract
One can improve predictability in the unknown domain by combining forecasts of imperfect complex computational models using a Bayesian statistical machine learning framework. In many cases, however, the models used in the mixing process are similar. In addition to contaminating the model space, the existence of such similar, or even redundant, models during the multimodeling process can result in misinterpretation of results and deterioration of predictive performance. In this paper we describe a method based on the principal component analysis that eliminates model redundancy. We show that by adding model orthogonalization to the proposed Bayesian model combination framework, one can arrive at better prediction accuracy and reach excellent uncertainty quantification performance.
Published by the American Physical Society
2024
Funder
Office of Science
Nuclear Physics
National Science Foundation
Publisher
American Physical Society (APS)