Cross Validation and Maximum Likelihood estimations of hyper-parameters of Gaussian processes with model misspecification
The Maximum Likelihood (ML) and Cross Validation (CV) methods for estimating covariance hyper-parameters are compared, in the context of Kriging with a misspecified covariance structure. A two-step approach is used. First, the case of the estimation of a single variance hyper-parameter is addressed, for which the fixed correlation function is misspecified. A predictive variance based quality criterion is introduced and a closed-form expression of this criterion is derived. It is shown that when the correlation function is misspecified, the CV does better compared to ML, while ML is optimal when the model is well-specified. In the second step, the results of the first step are extended to the case when the hyper-parameters of the correlation function are also estimated from data.
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2013
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Authors: | Bachoc, François |
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Computational Statistics & Data Analysis. - Elsevier, ISSN 0167-9473. - Vol. 66.2013, C, p. 55-69
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Publisher: |
Elsevier |
Subject: | Uncertainty quantification | Metamodel | Kriging | Hyper-parameter estimation | Maximum Likelihood | Leave-one-out |
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