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September 30, 2020 at 4:40 pmDragana Jandric Forum ModeratorThe Genetic Aggregation response surface automates the process of selecting, configuring, and generating the type of response surface best suited to each output parameter in your problem. From the different types of response surface available (Full 2nd order Polynomial, Non-Parametric Regression, Kriging, and Moving Least Squares), GARS automatically builds the response surface type that is the most appropriate approach for each output, (Figure 1). October 1, 2020 at 2:50 amKeyur Kanade Ansys EmployeeThanks!nViewing 1 reply thread- The topic ‘Genetic Aggregation is default response surface’ is closed to new replies.
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