
Uncertainty Analysis with High Dimensional Dependence Modelling
Wiley (Publisher)
Published on 16. May 2006
Software
Other digital
302 pages
978-0-470-86307-7 (ISBN)
Description
Mathematical models are used to simulate complex real-world phenomena in many areas of science and technology. Large complex models typically require inputs whose values are not known with certainty. Uncertainty analysis aims to quantify the overall uncertainty within a model, in order to support problem owners in model-based decision-making. In recent years there has been an explosion of interest in uncertainty analysis. Uncertainty and dependence elicitation, dependence modelling, model inference, efficient sampling, screening and sensitivity analysis, and probabilistic inversion are among the active research areas. This text provides both the mathematical foundations and practical applications in this rapidly expanding area, including:* An up-to-date, comprehensive overview of the foundations and applications of uncertainty analysis.* All the key topics, including uncertainty elicitation, dependence modelling, sensitivity analysis and probabilistic inversion.* Numerous worked examples and applications.* Workbook problems, enabling use for teaching.* Software support for the examples, using UNICORN - a Windows-based uncertainty modelling package developed by the authors.*
A website featuring a version of the UNICORN software tailored specifically for the book, as well as computer programs and data sets to support the examples. Uncertainty Analysis with High Dimensional Dependence Modelling offers a comprehensive exploration of a new emerging field. It will prove an invaluable text for researches, practitioners and graduate students in areas ranging from statistics and engineering to reliability and environmetrics.
A website featuring a version of the UNICORN software tailored specifically for the book, as well as computer programs and data sets to support the examples. Uncertainty Analysis with High Dimensional Dependence Modelling offers a comprehensive exploration of a new emerging field. It will prove an invaluable text for researches, practitioners and graduate students in areas ranging from statistics and engineering to reliability and environmetrics.
Reviews / Votes
"...an invaluable reference for researchers, practitioners and graduate students in several areas of statistics, engineering and technology." (Mathematical Reviews, 2007b) "...whether one is a researcher, student, or an industrial practitioner dealing with computer models the book comes highly recommended." (Technometrics, February 2007)More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Chichester
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 233 mm
Width: 180 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
568 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-470-86307-7 (9780470863077)
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Dorota Kurowicka | Roger M. Cooke
Uncertainty Analysis with High Dimensional Dependence Modelling
E-Book
10/2006
1st Edition
Wiley
€102.99
Available for download
Persons
Author
Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
Content
Preface. 1 Introduction. 1.1 Wags and Bogsats. 1.2 Uncertainty analysis and decision support: a recent example. 1.3 Outline of the book. 2 Assessing Uncertainty on Model Input. 2.1 Introduction. 2.2 Structured expert judgment in outline. 2.3 Assessing distributions of continuous univariate uncertain quantities. 2.4 Assessing dependencies. 2.5 Unicorn. 2.6 Unicorn projects. 3 Bivariate Dependence. 3.1 Introduction. 3.2 Measures of dependence. 3.3 Partial, conditional and multiple correlations. 3.4 Copulae. 3.5 Bivariate normal distribution. 3.6 Multivariate extensions. 3.7 Conclusions. 3.8 Unicorn projects. 3.9 Exercises. 3.10 Supplement. 4 High-dimensional Dependence Modelling. 4.1 Introduction. 4.2 Joint normal transform. 4.3 Dependence trees. 4.4 Dependence vines. 4.5 Vines and positive definiteness. 4.6 Conclusions. 4.7 Unicorn projects. 4.8 Exercises. 4.9 Supplement. 5 Other Graphical Models. 5.1 Introduction. 5.2 Bayesian belief nets. 5.3 Independence graphs. 5.4 Model inference. 5.5 Conclusions. 5.6 Unicorn projects. 5.7 Supplement. 6 Sampling Methods. 6.1 Introduction. 6.2 (Pseudo-) random sampling. 6.3 Reduced variance sampling. 6.4 Sampling trees, vines and continuous bbn's. 6.5 Conclusions. 6.6 Unicorn projects. 6.7 Exercise. 7 Visualization. 7.1 Introduction. 7.2 A simple problem. 7.3 Tornado graphs. 7.4 Radar graphs. 7.5 Scatter plots, matrix and overlay scatter plots. 7.6 Cobweb plots. 7.7 Cobweb plots local sensitivity: dike ring reliability. 7.8 Radar plots for importance; internal dosimetry. 7.9 Conclusions. 7.10 Unicorn projects. 7.11 Exercises. 8 Probabilistic Sensitivity Measures. 8.1 Introduction. 8.2 Screening techniques. 8.3 Global sensitivity measures. 8.4 Local sensitivity measures. 8.5 Conclusions. 8.6 Unicorn projects. 8.7 Exercises. 8.8 Supplement . 8.8.1 Proofs. 9 Probabilistic Inversion. 9.1 Introduction. 9.2 Existing algorithms for probabilistic inversion. 9.2.1 Conditional sampling. 9.3 Iterative algorithms. 9.4 Sample re-weighting. 9.5 Applications. 9.6 Convolution constraints with prescribed margins. 9.7 Conclusions. 9.8 Unicorn projects. 9.9 Supplement. 10 Uncertainty and the UN Compensation Commission. 10.1 Introduction. 10.2 Claims based on uncertainty. 10.3 Who pays for uncertainty. Bibliography. Index.