Design of Experiments for Emulations: A Selective Review from a Modeling Perspective
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Space-filling designs are crucial for efficient computer experiments, enabling accurate surrogate modeling and uncertainty quantification in many scientific and engineering applications, such as digital twin systems and cyber-physical systems. In this work, we will provide a comprehensive review on key design methodologies, including Maximin/miniMax designs, Latin hypercubes, and projection-based designs. Moreover, we will connect the space-filling design criteria like the fill distance to Gaussian process performance. Numerical studies are conducted to investigate the practical trade-offs among various design types, with the discussion on emerging challenges in high-dimensional and constrained settings. The paper concludes with future directions in adaptive sampling and machine learning integration, providing guidance for improving computational experiments.
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