Validation Using Bayesian Methods

In Claus Beisbart & Nicole J. Saam (eds.), Computer Simulation Validation: Fundamental Concepts, Methodological Frameworks, and Philosophical Perspectives. Springer Verlag. pp. 497-524 (2019)
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Quantitative model validation is playing an increasingly important role in performance and reliabilityReliability assessment of a complicated system whenever simulation is involved. This chapter discusses model validation from a Bayesian perspective, considering in particular data uncertainty. First, Bayes’ theoremBayes’ theorem is defined, then the Bayesian risk rule method is introduced. Explicit expressions for the Bayesian interval hypothesis testingHypothesis testing approach are presented in both univariate and multivariate cases. The problem of non-normal validation dataData is addressed by the Box–Cox transformationBox–Cox transformation. A generalized procedure is presented to implement Bayesian validation methods. Classic hypothesis testingHypothesis testing method is utilized to conduct a comparison study. The impact of the data normality assumption and of the variation of the threshold on model assessment accuracyAccuracy is investigated by using both classical and Bayesian approaches. The Bayesian methodology is illustrated with a reliability modelReliability model of rotor blades, a univariate stochastic damage accumulation model, and a multivariate heat conduction problem.

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