Description Usage Arguments Details Value References See Also Examples
Calculates the gradient of negative log-likelihood wrt Omega
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1 | NLogL_G(Omega, X, Y, CorrType, MinEig, Fn, n, dy)
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Omega |
The vector storing all the hyperparameters of the correlation function. The length of |
X |
Matrix containing the training (aka design or input) data points. The rows and columns of |
Y |
Matrix containing the output (aka response) data points. The rows and columns of |
CorrType |
The correlation function of the GP model. Choices include |
MinEig |
The smallest eigen value that the correlation matrix is allowed to have, which in return determines the appraopriate nugget that should be added to the correlation matrix. |
Fn |
A matrix of |
n |
Number of observations, |
dy |
Number of responses, |
This function is used in Fit
if AnaGr != 0
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NLogL_G The gradient of negative log-likelihood wrt Omega
. See the references
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Bostanabad, R., Kearney, T., Tao, S., Apley, D. W. & Chen, W. (2018) Leveraging the nugget parameter for efficient Gaussian process modeling. Int J Numer Meth Eng, 114, 501-516.
Plumlee, M. & Apley, D. W. (2017) Lifted Brownian kriging models. Technometrics, 59, 165-177.
Fit
to see how a GP model can be fitted to a training dataset.
Predict
to use the fitted GP model for prediction.
Draw
to plot the response via the fitted model.
1 | # see the examples in the fitting function.
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