Adaptive design refers to experimental design where the next sample point is determined by information from previous experiments. This article presents a constrained optimiza-tion algorithm known as superEGO (a variant of the EGO algorithm of Schonlau, Welch, and Jones) that can create adaptive designs using kriging approximations. Our primary goal is to illustrate that superEGO is well-suited to generating adaptive designs which have many advantages over competing methods. The approach is demonstrated on a novel human-reach experiment where the selection of sampling points adapts to the individual test subject. Results indicate that superEGO is effective at satisfying the ex-perimental objectives.!DOI: 10.1115/1.1906247"
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Discriminating among competing statistical models is a pressing issue for many experimentalists in t...
Abstract An ideal experiment is one in which data collection is efficient and the results are maxima...
Nonlinear constrained optimization algorithms are widely\ud utilized in artifact design. Certain alg...
Experimentation is ubiquitous in the field of psychology and fundamental to the advancement of its s...
The design of an experiment can greatly affect its potential to produce statistically conclusive res...
An experimental design is a formula or algorithm that specifies how resources are to be utilized thr...
International audienceThis work is devoted to the development of a new and efficient procedure for t...
Experimentation is at the core of research in the behavioral and neural sciences, yet observations c...
Experimentation is at the core of research in cognitive science, yet observations can be expensive a...
International audienceAuthor(s): Victor Picheny, Postdoctorate Researcher Department of Applied Math...
Experimentation is at the core of research in the behavioral andneural sci-ences, yet observations c...
This paper addresses the issue of designing experiments for a metamodel that needs to be accurate fo...
Adaptive Designs for Sequential Treatment Allocation presents a rigorous theoretical treatment of th...
Abstract. Experimentation is fundamental to the advancement of science, whether one is interested in...
This book addresses the issue of designing experiments for comparing two or more treatments, when th...
Discriminating among competing statistical models is a pressing issue for many experimentalists in t...
Abstract An ideal experiment is one in which data collection is efficient and the results are maxima...