Continuous Hyper-parameter OPtimization (CHOP) in an ensemble Kalman filter

Luo, Xiaodong and Xia, Chuan-An (2022) Continuous Hyper-parameter OPtimization (CHOP) in an ensemble Kalman filter. Frontiers in Applied Mathematics and Statistics, 8. ISSN 2297-4687

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Abstract

Practical data assimilation algorithms often contain hyper-parameters, which may arise due to, for instance, the use of certain auxiliary techniques like covariance inflation and localization in an ensemble Kalman filter, the re-parameterization of certain quantities such as model and/or observation error covariance matrices, and so on. Given the richness of the established assimilation algorithms, and the abundance of the approaches through which hyper-parameters are introduced to the assimilation algorithms, one may ask whether it is possible to develop a sound and generic method to efficiently choose various types of (sometimes high-dimensional) hyper-parameters. This work aims to explore a feasible, although likely partial, answer to this question. Our main idea is built upon the notion that a data assimilation algorithm with hyper-parameters can be considered as a parametric mapping that links a set of quantities of interest (e.g., model state variables and/or parameters) to a corresponding set of predicted observations in the observation space. As such, the choice of hyper-parameters can be recast as a parameter estimation problem, in which our objective is to tune the hyper-parameters in such a way that the resulted predicted observations can match the real observations to a good extent. From this perspective, we propose a hyper-parameter estimation workflow and investigate the performance of this workflow in an ensemble Kalman filter. In a series of experiments, we observe that the proposed workflow works efficiently even in the presence of a relatively large amount (up to 103) of hyper-parameters, and exhibits reasonably good and consistent performance under various conditions.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: European Scholar > Mathematical Science
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 21 Feb 2023 06:30
Last Modified: 17 Jul 2024 07:38
URI: http://article.publish4promo.com/id/eprint/590

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