Optimal Experimental Design Criteria for Data-Consistent Inversion
Troy Butler, John Jakeman, Michael Pilosov, Scott Walsh, Timothy Wildey

TL;DR
This paper introduces two novel optimal experimental design criteria tailored for data consistent inversion, enabling efficient experiment selection without solving inverse problems, and demonstrates their effectiveness through numerical results.
Contribution
The paper develops two new OED criteria, expected scaling effect and expected skewness effect, specifically designed for DCI, avoiding computationally intensive inverse problem solutions.
Findings
New criteria leverage geometric structure of data pre-images.
Criteria are computationally efficient using singular value computations.
Numerical results show improved design effectiveness.
Abstract
The ability to design effective experiments is crucial for obtaining data that can substantially reduce the uncertainty in the predictions made using computational models. An optimal experimental design (OED) refers to the choice of a particular experiment that optimizes a particular design criteria, e.g., maximizing a utility function, which measures the information content of the data. However, traditional approaches for optimal experimental design typically require solving a large number of computationally intensive inverse problems to find the data that maximizes the utility function. Here, we introduce two novel OED criteria that are specifically crafted for the data consistent inversion (DCI) framework, but do not require solving inverse problems. DCI is a specific approach for solving a class of stochastic inverse problems by constructing a pullback measure on uncertain…
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TopicsNon-Destructive Testing Techniques · Ultrasonics and Acoustic Wave Propagation
