Sensitivity Analysis Library in Python. Contains Sobol, Morris, FAST, and other methods.
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Published by willu47 about 7 years ago
Published by jdherman almost 8 years ago
Stable version with fixes to documentation and testing suggested by reviewers.
Also some other small bugfixes.
Published by willu47 about 8 years ago
Release of our stable version of SALIB to coincide with an submission to JOSS:
Published by jdherman over 8 years ago
This release adds improved sampling for the Morris method (thanks to @JoerivanEngelen ) and group sampling/analysis for the Sobol method (thanks to @calvinwhealton ).
@calvinwhealton has also added non-uniform distributions to the Sobol sampling. This will be a baseline for adding this to the other methods in the future.
Also includes several minor bug fixes.
Published by willu47 about 9 years ago
Published by jdherman about 9 years ago
New option to run analyze.sobol function in parallel using multiprocessing
Published by willu47 about 9 years ago
This release does not contain any new functionality, but SALib now is citable using a Digital Object Identifier (DOI), which can be found in the readme.
Some minor updates are included:
Published by jdherman over 9 years ago
Published by jdherman over 9 years ago
Starting with v0.5, SALib is released under the MIT license.
Published by jdherman over 9 years ago
Better Python API without requiring file read/write to the OS. Consistent functional API to sampling methods so that they return numpy matrices. Analysis methods now accept numpy matrices instead of data file names. This does not change the CLI at all, but makes it much easier to use from native Python.
Also expanded tests for regression and the Sobol method.
Published by jdherman almost 10 years ago
Improvements to Morris sampling and analysis methods, some bugfixes to make consistent with previous versions of the methods.
Published by jdherman almost 10 years ago
Improvements to Morris sampling methods (support for group sampling, and optimized trajectories). Much better test coverage, and fixed Python 3 compatibility.
Published by jdherman about 10 years ago
First numbered release. Contains reasonably well-tested versions of the Sobol, Morris, and FAST methods. Also contains newer additions of DGSM and delta methods which are not as well-tested yet. Contains setup.py for installation.