A support vector regression-based multi-fidelity surrogate model
Abstract
Computational simulations with different fidelity have been widely used in engineering design. A high-fidelity (HF) model is generally more accurate but also more time-consuming than an low-fidelity (LF) model. To take advantages of both HF and LF models, multi-fidelity surrogate models that aim to integrate information from both HF and LF models have gained increasing popularity. In this paper, a multi-fidelity surrogate model based on support vector regression named as CoSVR is developed by combining HF and LF models. In CoSVR, a kernel function is used to map the map the difference between the HF and LF models. Besides, a heuristic algorithm is used to obtain the optimal parameters of CoSVR. The proposed CoSVR is compared with two popular multi-fidelity surrogate models CoKriging model, CoRBF model, and their single-fidelity surrogates through several numerical cases and a pressure vessel design problem. The results show that CoSVR provides competitive prediction accuracy for numerical cases, and presents a better performance compared with the CoKriging and CoRBF models and single-fidelity surrogate models.
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