num_bins
Number of bins used to compute the variance-based decomposition
Specification
Alias: None
Arguments: INTEGER
Default: -1
Description
Allows the user to specify the number of bins to be used in the variance-based decomposition.
Default Behavior Default number of bins is the square root of the number of samples rounded down to the nearest integer.
Examples
method,
sampling
sample_type lhs
samples = 100
variance_based_decomp
vbd_method binned
num_bins = 10
Theory
The binned approach to computing Sobol’ main effect indices is introduced in [LM16]. As opposed to pick-and-freeze approaches like [STCR04], it does not require a specific sampling structure. Given a set of randomly-generated input-output samples, it computes the main effect index by binning samples, computing a sample statistic for each bin, then computing another sample statistic over the bins.
The number of bins recommended in [LM16] is the square
root of the number of input-output samples. This is the default
number of bins used for the method in Dakota. However, if the
user wishes to specify a different number of bins, they can do
so using num_bins
.