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-====== Sensitivity analysis toolbox ======+====== Sensitivity analysis toolbox (Ecolego) ======
  
 [[ecolego/files/sensitivity_toolbox_screenshot.png|{{:sensitivity_toolbox_screenshot_thumb.png|Ecolego Modelling Software Screenshot}}]] [[ecolego/files/sensitivity_toolbox_screenshot.png|{{:sensitivity_toolbox_screenshot_thumb.png|Ecolego Modelling Software Screenshot}}]]
  
  
-The [[Sensitivity_analysis_toolbox|Eikos Sensitivy Analysis Toolbox]] supports “state of the art” sensitivity analysis methods (local as well as global). Sensitivity analysis (SA) is used to assess the influence of model parameters on model predictions.+The [[Sensitivity_analysis_toolbox|Sensitivity Analysis Toolbox]] supports “state of the art” sensitivity analysis methods (local as well as global). Sensitivity analysis (SA) is used to assess the influence of model parameters on model predictions.
  
-The Eikos Sensitivity toolbox is an optional fully integrated module for Ecolego and is thus most suitable for using with Ecolego models, although external models are also supported by exporting/importing samples of model inputs and/or model predictions.+The Sensitivity toolbox is an optional fully integrated module for [[Ecolego|Ecolego]] and is thus most suitable for using with Ecolego models, although external models are also supported by exporting/importing samples of model inputs and/or model predictions.
  
  
  
-Correlations between parameters may be induced by rank order correlation (method of Iman and Conover). The supported sampling techniques are: Monte carlo, Latin Hypercube and Quasi-random LPt. The SA methods included are:+Correlations between parameters may be induced by rank order correlation (method of Iman and Conover). The supported sampling techniques are: Monte carlo, Latin Hypercube and Quasi-random LpTau. The SA methods included are:
  
   * Morris screening method   * Morris screening method
 +  * Fourier Amplitude Sensitivity Test (FAST)
   * Extended Fourier Amplitude Sensitivity Test (EFAST)   * Extended Fourier Amplitude Sensitivity Test (EFAST)
   * Sobol (first, custom and total order)   * Sobol (first, custom and total order)
-  * Random balance design +  * Local sensitivity (Local) 
-  * Local sensitivity +  * Garten’s method (Garten)
-  * Garten’s method+
  
-Eikos provides a Graphical User Interface (GUI) which let you:+Graphical User Interface (GUI) lets you:
  
   * Specify uncertain model parameters and model outputs of interest   * Specify uncertain model parameters and model outputs of interest
   * Generate and inspect input samples   * Generate and inspect input samples
-  * Export input and output samples generated in Eikos +  * Export input and output  
-  * Import input and outputs samples generated externally into Eikos+  * Import outputs samples 
   * Simulate and inspect the model output samples   * Simulate and inspect the model output samples
   * Perform Sensitivity Analysis of model predictions   * Perform Sensitivity Analysis of model predictions
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 ===== Manual ===== ===== Manual =====
  
-  * [[Sensitivity_analysis_toolbox_wiki|Sensitivity analysis toolbox wiki]]+  * [[Sensitivity_analysis_toolbox_wiki|Sensitivity analysis toolbox Wiki]]
  
-===== See also ===== 
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-  * [[Software|Software]] 
  
  
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