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Maximum 100 model parameters may be optimised simultaneously. To optimise more parameters, the code needs to be changed (set //maxoptpar// to a higher value). All parameters are described in the section on [[start:hype_file_reference:par.txt|par.txt]], but not all of them can be calibrated. The objective function of the optimization is defined in [[start:hype_file_reference:info.txt|info.txt]] as the combination of criteria chosen, see [[start:hype_file_reference:info.txt#performance_criteria_options|Performance criteria options]]. | Maximum 100 model parameters may be optimised simultaneously. To optimise more parameters, the code needs to be changed (set //maxoptpar// to a higher value). All parameters are described in the section on [[start:hype_file_reference:par.txt|par.txt]], but not all of them can be calibrated. The objective function of the optimization is defined in [[start:hype_file_reference:info.txt|info.txt]] as the combination of criteria chosen, see [[start:hype_file_reference:info.txt#performance_criteria_options|Performance criteria options]]. | ||
- | There are eight methods of optimisation implemented in HYPE as detailed in the table below. Additionally, there are two other tasks for output generation, ''WA'' and ''WS'', which produce detailed performance and simulation results for all runs performed during optimisation. Tasks ''WA'' and ''WS'' are compatible with selected optimisation methods only, a denoted in the table. The task of organized scanning ''SC'' is a parameter investigation method. | + | There are eight methods of optimisation implemented in HYPE as detailed in the table below (read more about them in the [[start:hype_tutorials:automatic_calibration|tutorial]]). Additionally, there are two other tasks for output generation, ''WA'' and ''WS'', which produce detailed performance and simulation results for all runs performed during optimisation. Tasks ''WA'' and ''WS'' are compatible with selected optimisation methods only, a denoted in the table. The task of organized scanning ''SC'' is a parameter investigation method. |
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