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=== factorial ===
 
=== factorial ===
Specifies a simple Factorial Design (uniform grid)
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Specifies a simple Factorial Design (uniform grid).  The levels option determines the number of points per dimension. If only one value is given this value is used for every input dimension.
 
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=== random ===
 
=== random ===
 
Specifies a trivial Random design
 
Specifies a trivial Random design

Revision as of 16:29, 27 January 2012

Generated for SUMO toolbox version 7.0. We are well aware that documentation is not always complete and possibly even out of date in some cases. We try to document everything as best we can but much is limited by available time and manpower. We are are a university research group after all. The most up to date documentation can always be found (if not here) in the default.xml configuration file and, of course, in the source files. If something is unclear please dont hesitate to ask.

InitialDesign

lhd

Latin Hypercube desing of experiments (DOE). Choose an initial sample set in such a way that they form a latin hypercube. This initial design will first try to download a pre-optimized maximin Latin hypercube from the website [1]. If such a design is not available, or no proper connection to the website can be made, the Latin hypercube is generated by the toolbox. Note that this Latin hypercube may be suboptimal, and may leave considerable gaps in the design space.

<[[Config:InitialDesign|InitialDesign]] type="[[InitialDesign#LatinHypercubeDesign|LatinHypercubeDesign]]">
   <!-- how many points to generate -->
   <Option key="points" value="20"/>
   <!--<Option key="weight" value="0.5"/>-->
   <!--<Option key="coolingFactor" value="0.9"/>-->
   <!--<Option key="p" value="5.0"/>-->
</[[Config:InitialDesign|InitialDesign]]>

factorial

Specifies a simple Factorial Design (uniform grid). The levels option determines the number of points per dimension. If only one value is given this value is used for every input dimension.

<[[Config:InitialDesign|InitialDesign]] type="[[InitialDesign#FactorialDesign|FactorialDesign]]">
   <!-- how many points to generate for each dimension as a vector -->
   <!-- a scalar value (l) is the same as [l l ... l] (length of input dimension) -->
   <Option key="levels" value="3"/>
</[[Config:InitialDesign|InitialDesign]]>

random

Specifies a trivial Random design

<[[Config:InitialDesign|InitialDesign]] type="[[InitialDesign#RandomDesign|RandomDesign]]">
   <Option key="points" value="20"/>
</[[Config:InitialDesign|InitialDesign]]>

lhdWithCornerPoints

Specifies a combined Latin HyperCube and FactorialDesign

<[[Config:InitialDesign|InitialDesign]] type="[[InitialDesign#CombinedDesign|CombinedDesign]]">
   <!-- Select samples in a Latin Hypercube Design -->
   <[[Config:InitialDesign|InitialDesign]] type="[[InitialDesign#LatinHypercubeDesign|LatinHypercubeDesign]]">
      <!-- how many points to generate -->
      <Option key="points" value="20"/>
      <!--<Option key="weight" value="0.5"/>-->
      <!--<Option key="coolingFactor" value="0.9"/>-->
      <!--<Option key="p" value="5.0"/>-->
   </[[Config:InitialDesign|InitialDesign]]>

   <[[Config:InitialDesign|InitialDesign]] type="[[InitialDesign#FactorialDesign|FactorialDesign]]">
      <!-- how many points to generate for each dimension as a vector -->
      <!-- a scalar value (l) is the same as [l l ... l] (length of input dimension) -->
      <Option key="levels" value="2"/>
   </[[Config:InitialDesign|InitialDesign]]>
</[[Config:InitialDesign|InitialDesign]]>

dataset

Reads an initial design from a dataset. Each row should contain one sample. The inputvalues come first, the outputvalues, if there are any, come second.

If only input values are supplied (hasOutputs=false), each value has to be in the fixed [-1,1] range (model space). The samples are later automatically transformed to their original range before they are passed to the sample evaluator. This is done to easily support different ranges for variables without having to change the initial dataset design.

If, however, output values are also provided (hasOutputs=true), the samples are instantly fed to the toolbox for modelling, since they don't have to be evaluated anymore. Because of this property, the inputs have to be in the original range defined in the simulator xml file, instead of the fixed [-1,1] range.

<[[Config:InitialDesign|InitialDesign]] type="[[InitialDesign#DatasetDesign|DatasetDesign]]">
   <!-- Where should we load the dataset from? -->
   <Option key="filename" value="/path/to/your/dataset.txt"/>
   <!-- Does the dataset also contain responses? (instead of only the inputs) 
        If so, hasOutputs must be set to yes and the range of the inputs in the file must
        match the range of the simulator.  If not, the range of the inputs must be [-1 1].
   -->
   <Option key="hasOutputs" value="no"/>
</[[Config:InitialDesign|InitialDesign]]>