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Activity Number: 58 - Q&P and SPES Student Paper Award
Type: Topic Contributed
Date/Time: Sunday, August 7, 2022 : 4:00 PM to 5:50 PM
Sponsor: Quality and Productivity Section
Abstract #322119
Title: Vecchia-Approximated Deep Gaussian Processes for Computer Experiments
Author(s): Annie Sauer* and Andrew Cooper and Robert Gramacy
Companies: Virginia Tech and Virginia Tech and Virginia Tech
Keywords: surrogate; sparse matrix; nearest neighbor; uncertainty quantification; non-stationary; emulator
Abstract:

Deep Gaussian processes (DGPs) upgrade ordinary GPs through functional composition, in which intermediate GP layers warp the original inputs, providing flexibility to model non-stationary dynamics. Two DGP regimes have emerged in recent literature. A "big data" regime, prevalent in machine learning, favors approximate, optimization-based inference for fast, high-fidelity prediction. A "small data" regime, preferred for computer surrogate modeling, deploys posterior integration for enhanced uncertainty quantification (UQ). We aim to bridge this gap by expanding the capabilities of Bayesian DGP posterior inference through the incorporation of the Vecchia approximation, allowing linear computational scaling without compromising accuracy or UQ. We are motivated by surrogate modeling of simulation campaigns with upwards of 100,000 runs -- a size too large for previous fully-Bayesian implementations -- and demonstrate prediction and UQ superior to that of "big data" competitors. All methods are implemented in the "deepgp" package on CRAN.


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