Exposing System and Model Disparity and Agreement Using Wavelets

IF 0.5 Q4 ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL Journal of Verification, Validation and Uncertainty Quantification Pub Date : 2018-06-01 DOI:10.1115/1.4041265
Andrew Atkinson, R. Hill, J. Pignatiello, G. Vining, E. White, E. Chicken
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Model verification and validation (V&V) remain a critical step in the simulation model development process. A model requires verification to ensure that it has been correctly transitioned from a conceptual form to a computerized form. A model also requires validation to substantiate the accurate representation of the system it is meant to simulate. Validation assessments are complex when the system and model both generate high-dimensional functional output. To handle this complexity, this paper reviews several wavelet-based approaches for assessing models of this type and introduces a new concept for highlighting the areas of contrast and congruity between system and model data. This concept identifies individual wavelet coefficients that correspond to the areas of discrepancy between the system and model.
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用小波揭示系统和模型的差异和一致性
模型验证和确认(V&V)仍然是仿真模型开发过程中的关键步骤。一个模型需要验证,以确保它已经从概念形式正确地转换为计算机形式。一个模型还需要验证,来证实它要模拟的系统的准确表示。当系统和模型都产生高维功能输出时,验证评估是复杂的。为了处理这种复杂性,本文回顾了几种基于小波的方法来评估这类模型,并引入了一个新概念来突出系统和模型数据之间的对比和一致性。这个概念识别了与系统和模型之间的差异区域相对应的各个小波系数。
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