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Efficient Optimization of the Likelihood Function in Gaussian Process Modelling

Gaussian Process (GP) models are popular statistical surrogates used for emulating computationally expensive computer simulators. The quality of a GP model fit can be assessed by a goodness of fit measure based on optimized likelihood. Finding the global maximum of the likelihood function for a GP model is typically very challenging as the likelihood surface often has multiple local optima, and an explicit expression for the gradient of the likelihood function is typically unavailable. Previous methods for optimizing the likelihood function (e.g. MacDonald et al. (2013)) have proven to be robust and accurate, though relatively inefficient. We propose several likelihood optimization techniques, including two modified multi-start local search techniques, based on the method implemented by MacDonald et al. (2013), that are equally as reliable, and significantly more efficient. A hybridization of the global search algorithm Dividing Rectangles (DIRECT) with the local optimization algorithm BFGS provides a comparable GP model quality for a fraction of the computational cost, and is the preferred optimization technique when computational resources are limited. We use several test functions and a real application from an oil reservoir simulation to test and compare the performance of the proposed methods with the one implemented by MacDonald et al. (2013) in the R library GPfit. The proposed method is implemented in a Matlab package, GPMfit.

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