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gpr-opthyprms: version 6.380.1d87074 (2021-07-26 16:36)

Name

gpr-opthyprms

Synopsis

gpr-opthyprms [OPTIONS] [--] accuname1 realm1 [accuname2 realm2 [..]] hyprmsname

Description

The program finds optimal GPR hyperparameters, which maximize logarithm of marginal likelihood. The optimization is performed by the L-BFGS optimizer employing either analytical or numerical gradients of logML w.r.t. hyperparameters.

Arguments

accuname1 Name of file containing the PMF accumulator.
realm1 Realm of interest.
hyprmsname Name of file where the optimized GPR hyperparameters are saved. If the name is '-' then the output will be written to the standard output.

Options

-t, --target NAME
Specify optimized targed, which can be either logml (log of marginal likelihood) or logpl (log of pseudo-likelihood from leave-one-out cross-validation (LOO-CV)).
(Default: logml)
-a, --lmethod NAME
Linear algebra method for matrix inversion. Supported algorithms are: default, svd (SVD - singular value decomposition, divide and conquer driver), svd2 (SVD - singular value decomposition, simple driver), lu (LU factorization), and ll (LL - Cholesky factorization).
(Default: default)
-r, --rcond NUMBER
Rank condition for SVD. Used value must be carefully tested. Calculation at computer precision is requested with -1 (not recommended).
(Default: 1e-06)
-s, --sigmaf2 NUMBER
Variance of the reconstructed free energy surface (signal variance).
(Default: 15)
-c, --ncorr NUMBER
Number of statistically correlated samples.
(Default: 1)
-w, --wfac SPEC
Factors influencing widths of RBFs or square exponential kernels. The width is distance between the adjacent square exponential functions multiplied by this factors in the form WFac1[xWFac2x...]. The last value pads the rest.
(Default: 3.0)
--enablesigmaf2
Enable optimization of SigmaF2 hyperparameter.
--enablencorr
Enable optimization of NCorr hyperparameter.
--enablewfac SPEC
Enable optimization of Wfac hyperparamters. Flags are specified in the form WFac1Enabled[xWFac2Enabledx...] with F and T for disabled and enabled, respectively. The last value pads the rest.
(Default: F)
--numeric
Use numeric gradients.
--noptsteps NUMBER
Maximum number of optimization steps.
(Default: 100)
--nresets NUMBER
Maximum number of resets due to insufficient optimization progress.
(Default: 3)
--termeps NUMBER
Termination criteria for L-BFGS optimizer (see L-BFGS code).
(Default: 1e-05)
--termval NUMBER
Termination criteria for L-BFGS optimizer. Minimum change of optimized property.
(Default: 1e-06)
--nlbfgscorr NUMBER
Number of corrections used in an L-BFGS update.
(Default: 10)
--test
Compare analytical and numerical gradient for input hyperparameters.
--cd5
Use 5-point stencil for numerical differentiation.
--loadhyprms NAME
Name of file with GPR hyperparameters.
--stat
Calculate detailed GPR status employing found hyperparameters.
--sptype
Determine type of stationary point.
--kernel NAME
GPR: Kernel type. Supported types: ardse (ARD squared exponential), ardmc52 (ARD Matern class 5/2), default(=ardse)
(Default: default)
--useinv
Use matrix inversion pathway (for testing only).
--calclogpl
Calculate logPL for --stat if --target is not logpl.
--globalmin SPEC
position of global minimum provided as a single string in the form CV1xCV2x...xCVn (relevant for error determination), if not set the position is determined automatically.
-v, --verbose
Increase output verbosity.
--version
Output version information and exit.
-h, --help
Display this help and exit.