Bayesian optimization for materials design

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We introduce Bayesian optimization, a technique developed for optimizing time-consuming engineering simulations and for fittingmachine learning models on large datasets. Bayesian optimization guides the choice of experiments during materials design and discovery to find good material designs in as few experiments as possible. We focus on the case when materials designs are parameterized by a low-dimensional vector. Bayesian optimization is built on a statistical technique calledGaussian process regression, which allows predicting the performance of a new design based on previously tested designs. After providing a detailed introduction to Gaussian process regression, we describe two Bayesian optimization methods: expected improvement, for design problems with noise-free evaluations; and the knowledge-gradient method, which generalizes expected improvement and may be used in design problems with noisy evaluations. Both methods are derived using a value-of-information analysis, and enjoy one-step Bayes-optimality.

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Frazier, P. I., & Wang, J. (2015). Bayesian optimization for materials design. In Springer Series in Materials Science (Vol. 225, pp. 45–75). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-23871-5_3

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