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Publication Additional Information
Publication Type
Journal Article
Authorship
Liu, H., Clark, M. P., Gharari, S., Sheikholeslami, R., Freer, J., Knoben, W. J. M., et al.
Title
An improved copula-based framework for efficient global sensitivity analysis.
Year
2024
Publication Outlet
Water Resources Research, 60, e2022WR033808.
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1029/2022WR033808
Citation
Liu, H., Clark, M. P., Gharari, S., Sheikholeslami, R., Freer, J., Knoben, W. J. M., et al. (2024) An improved copula-based framework for efficient global sensitivity analysis., Water Resources Research, 60, e2022WR033808.
Abstract
Global sensitivity analysis (GSA) enhances our understanding of computational models and simplifies model parameter estimation. VarIance-based Sensitivity analysis using COpUlaS (VISCOUS) is a variance-based GSA framework. The advantage of VISCOUS is that it can use existing model input-output data (e.g., water model parameters-responses) to estimate the first- and total-order Sobol’ sensitivity indices. This study improves VISCOUS by refining its handling of marginal densities of the Gaussian mixture copula model (GMCM). We then evaluate VISCOUS using three types of generic functions relevant to water system models. We observe that its performance depends on function dimension, input-output data size, and non-identifiability. Function dimension refers to the number of uncertain input factors analyzed in GSA, and non-identifiability refers to the inability to estimate GMCM parameters. VISCOUS proves powerful in estimating first-order sensitivity with a small amount of input-output data (e.g., 200 in this study), regardless of function dimension. It always ranks input factors correctly in both first- and total-order terms. For estimating total-order sensitivity, it is recommended to use VISCOUS when the function dimension is not very high (e.g., less than 20) due to the challenge of producing sufficient input-output data for accurate GMCM inferences (e.g., more than 10,000 data). In cases where all input factors are equally important (a rarity in practice), VISCOUS faces non-identifiability issues that impact its performance. We provide a didactic example and an open-source Python code, pyVISCOUS, for broader user adoption.
Program Affiliations
GWF: Global Water Futures
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