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Abstract Details

Activity Number: 238
Type: Contributed
Date/Time: Monday, August 1, 2011 : 2:00 PM to 3:50 PM
Sponsor: Section on Physical and Engineering Sciences
Abstract - #301522
Title: Multi-Layer Designs for Computer Experiments
Author(s): Shan Ba*+ and Roshan Joseph Vengazhiyil
Companies: Georgia Institute of Technology and Georgia Institute of Technology
Address: School of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Atlanta, GA, 30332,
Keywords: Foldover technique ; Fractional factorial design ; Latin hypercube design ; Minimum aberration criterion ; Space-filling design
Abstract:

Space-filling designs such as Latin hypercube designs (LHDs) are widely used in computer experiments. However, finding an optimal LHD with good space-filling properties is computationally cumbersome. On the other hand, the well-established factorial designs in physical experiments are unsuitable for computer experiments owing to the redundancy of design points when projected onto a subset of factor space. In this work, we present a new class of space-filling designs developed by splitting two-level factorial designs into multiple layers. The method takes advantages of many available results in factorial design theory and therefore, the proposed Multi-layer designs (MLDs) are easy to generate. Moreover, our numerical study shows that MLDs can have better space-filling properties than optimal LHDs.


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