2021 journal article

SURROGATE BASED MUTUAL INFORMATION APPROXIMATION AND OPTIMIZATION FOR URBAN SOURCE LOCALIZATION

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR UNCERTAINTY QUANTIFICATION, 11(5), 39–55.

By: A. Hollis n, R. Smith n & A. Wilson n

author keywords: computational statistics; information theory; bayesian inference; spatial statistics
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
11. Sustainable Cities and Communities (Web of Science; OpenAlex)
Source: Web Of Science
Added: June 21, 2021

The ability to efficiently and accurately localize potentially threatening nuclear radiation sources in urban environments is of critical importance to national security. Techniques to infer the location and intensity of a source using data from a configuration of radiation detectors, and the effectiveness of the source localization depends critically on how the detectors are configured. In this paper, we introduce a framework that uses surrogate models to efficiently compare and optimize different detector configurations. We compare our technique to others and demonstrate its effectiveness for selecting optimal detector configurations in the context of urban source localization.