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The Method of Manufactured Universes for validating uncertainty quantification methods
Authors:HF Stripling  ML Adams
Affiliation:a Nuclear Engineering Department, Texas A&M University, 3133 TAMU, College Station, TX 77843-3133, United States
b Department of Statistics, Texas A&M University, 3143 TAMU, College Station, TX 77843-3143, United States
Abstract:The Method of Manufactured Universes is presented as a validation framework for uncertainty quantification (UQ) methodologies and as a tool for exploring the effects of statistical and modeling assumptions embedded in these methods. The framework calls for a manufactured reality from which “experimental” data are created (possibly with experimental error), an imperfect model (with uncertain inputs) from which simulation results are created (possibly with numerical error), the application of a system for quantifying uncertainties in model predictions, and an assessment of how accurately those uncertainties are quantified. The application presented in this paper manufactures a particle-transport “universe”, models it using diffusion theory with uncertain material parameters, and applies both Gaussian process and Bayesian MARS algorithms to make quantitative predictions about new “experiments” within the manufactured reality. The results of this preliminary study indicate that, even in a simple problem, the improper application of a specific UQ method or unrealized effects of a modeling assumption may produce inaccurate predictions. We conclude that the validation framework presented in this paper is a powerful and flexible tool for the investigation and understanding of UQ methodologies.
Keywords:Uncertainty quantification  Predictive science  Validation  Calibration  Emulator  Bayesian inference
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