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sensitivity_analysis [2024/03/27 11:15] dmytroh [Sensitivity indices] |
sensitivity_analysis [2024/03/27 11:16] (current) dmytroh [Sensitivity indices] |
|Partial Rank Correlation Coefficient ([[PRCC|PRCC]]) |Computes the ranked correlation coefficient taking into account the rest of the varying parameters. Interesting when model is linearly or monotonically depending on parameters.| | |Partial Rank Correlation Coefficient ([[PRCC|PRCC]]) |Computes the ranked correlation coefficient taking into account the rest of the varying parameters. Interesting when model is linearly or monotonically depending on parameters.| |
|EASI first order correlation coefficient ([[EASI|EASI]]) |Quantifies the first order effects, if model is additive this will take into account the full variance. | | |EASI first order correlation coefficient ([[EASI|EASI]]) |Quantifies the first order effects, if model is additive this will take into account the full variance. | |
|XEASI Higher Order Sensitivity Indices([[XEASI|XEASI]]) | XEASI indices can assist in model calibration and validation processes by revealing which parameters have the most substantial impact on model predictions. | | |XEASI Higher Order Sensitivity Indices([[XEASI|XEASI]]) |XEASI indices can assist in model calibration and validation processes by revealing which parameters have the most substantial impact on model predictions.| |
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