PUQ Uncertainty Quantification Tool
Project description
- Version:
- 2.2
- Web site:
- Documentation:
- Copyright:
- This document has been placed in the public domain.
- License:
MIT License.
Purpose
PUQ is a framework for building response surfaces and performing Uncertainty Quantification (UQ) and sensitivity analysis. It was created with the goal of making an easy to use framework that could be easily integrated and extended.
Features
Implemented as a Python library but can be used from the command line with a minimum of Python knowledge.
Collects all results into a single HDF5 file.
Implements Monte Carlo and Latin Hypercube sampling.
For better scalability, includes a Smolyak sparse grid method.
Builds response surfaces from sample points.
Includes GUIs to visualize and compare PDFs and response surfaces.
Can use PyMC to perform Bayesian calibration on input parameters.
Dependencies
PUQ is tested to work under Python 2.6+. Python 3 is not yet supported.
To build, you will need a working C/C++ compiler. PUQ requires the following Python modules:
numpy >= 1.6
scipy >= 0.8
matplotlib >= 1.1
sympy >= 0.7.1
h5py >= 1.3
jsonpickle
poster
nose
Install
This package uses distutils, which is the default way of installing python modules. To install in your home directory, use:
python setup.py install --user
To install for all users on Unix/Linux or Mac:
python setup.py build sudo python setup.py install
History
PUQ is based upon work supported by the Department of Energy [National Nuclear Security Administration] under Award Number DE-FC52-08NA28617.”
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