Multi-fidelity design optimisation strategy under uncertainty with limited computational budget

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Péter Zénó Korondi
Mariapia Marchi
Lucia Parussini
Carlo Poloni
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[1] University of Trieste,Department of Engineering and Architecture
[2] ESTECO S.p.A,undefined
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Multi-fidelity learning; Gaussian process regression; Co-Kriging; Design optimisation under uncertainty;
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In this work, a design optimisation strategy is presented for expensive and uncertain single- and multi-objective problems. Computationally expensive design fitness evaluations prohibit the application of standard optimisation techniques and the direct calculation of risk measures. Therefore, a surrogate-assisted optimisation framework is presented. The computational budget limits the number of high-fidelity simulations which makes impossible to accurately approximate the landscape. This motivates the use of cheap low-fidelity simulations to obtain more information about the unexplored locations of the design space. The information stemming from numerical experiments of various fidelities can be fused together with multi-fidelity Gaussian process regression to build an accurate surrogate model despite the low number of high-fidelity simulations. We propose a new strategy for automatically selecting the fidelity level of the surrogate model update. The proposed method is extended to multi-objective applications. Although, Gaussian processes can inherently model uncertain processes, here the deterministic input and uncertain parameters are treated separately and only the design space is modelled with a Gaussian process. The probabilistic space is modelled with a polynomial chaos expansion to allow also uncertainties of non-Gaussian type. The combination of the above techniques allows us to efficiently carry out a (multi-objective) design optimisation under uncertainty which otherwise would be impractical.
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页码:1039 / 1064
页数:25
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