Abstract
AbstractThe ability to non‐uniformly weight the input space is desirable for many applications, and has been explored for space‐filling approaches. Increased interests in linking models, such as in a digital twinning framework, increases the need for sampling emulators where they are most likely to be evaluated. In particular, we apply non‐uniform sampling methods for the construction of aerodynamic databases. This paper combines non‐uniform weighting with active learning for Gaussian Processes (GPs) to develop a closed‐form solution to a non‐uniform active learning criterion. We accomplish this by utilizing a kernel density estimator as the weight function. We demonstrate the need and efficacy of this approach with an atmospheric entry example that accounts for both model uncertainty as well as the practical state space of the vehicle, as determined by forward modeling within the active learning loop.
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