On ANOVA decompositions of kernels and gaussian random field paths

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The FANOVA (or “Sobol’-Hoeffding”) decomposition of multivariate functions has been used for high-dimensional model representation and global sensitivity analysis. When the objective function f has no simple analytic form and is costly to evaluate, computing FANOVA terms may be unaffordable due to numerical integration costs. Several approximate approaches relying on Gaussian random field (GRF) models have been proposed to alleviate these costs, where f is substituted by a (kriging) predictor or by conditional simulations. Here we focus on FANOVA decompositions of GRF sample paths, and we notably introduce an associated kernel decomposition into 4d terms called KANOVA. An interpretation in terms of tensor product projections is obtained, and it is shown that projected kernels control both the sparsity of GRF sample paths and the dependence structure between FANOVA effects. Applications on simulated data showthe relevance of the approach for designing new classes of covariance kernels dedicated to high-dimensional kriging.

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Ginsbourger, D., Roustant, O., Schuhmacher, D., Durrande, N., & Lenz, N. (2016). On ANOVA decompositions of kernels and gaussian random field paths. In Springer Proceedings in Mathematics and Statistics (Vol. 163, pp. 315–330). Springer New York LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-33507-0_15

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