Template:New unreviewed articleGradient-Enhanced Kriging (GEK) is a surrogate modeling technique used in engineering. A surrogate model (alternatively known as a metamodel, response surface or emulator) is a prediction of the output of an expensive computer code. This prediction is based on a small number of evaluations of the expensive computer code.
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In a Bayesian framework, we use Bayes' Theorem to predict the Kriging mean and variance conditional on the observations. In our case, the observations are the results of a number of computer simulations.