Surrogate models are data-driven models used to accurately mimic the complex behavior of a system. They are often used to approximate computationally expensive simulation code in order to speed up the exploration of design spaces. A crucial step in the building of surrogate models is finding a good set hyperparameters, which determine the behavior of the model. This is especially important when dealing with sparse data, as the models are in that case more prone to overfitting. Cross-validation is often used to optimize the hyperparameters of surrogate models, however it is computationally expensive and can still lead to overfitting or other erratic model behavior. This paper introduces a new auxiliary measure for the optimization of the hyperparameters of surrogate models which, when used in conjunction with a cheap accuracy measure, is fast and effective at avoiding unexplained model behavior.
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