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Qiao Ge
Qiao Ge
Postdoctoral Researcher, ETH Zurich
Correu electrònic verificat a ivt.baug.ethz.ch - Pàgina d'inici
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Extending Morris method for qualitative global sensitivity analysis of models with dependent inputs
Q Ge, M Menendez
Reliability Engineering & System Safety 162, 28-39, 2017
792017
Combining screening and metamodel-based methods: an efficient sequential approach for the sensitivity analysis of model outputs
Q Ge, B Ciuffo, M Menendez
Reliability Engineering and System Safety, 2014
732014
An efficient sensitivity analysis approach for computationally expensive microscopic traffic simulation models
Q Ge, M Menendez
International Journal of Transportation 2 (2), 49-64, 2014
672014
An Exploratory Study of Two Efficient Approaches for the Sensitivity Analysis of Computationally Expensive Traffic Simulation Models
Q Ge, B Ciuffo, M Menendez
IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems 15 (3), 1288-1297, 2014
532014
Sensitivity analysis for calibrating VISSIM in modeling the Zurich network
Q Ge, M Menendez
12th Swiss transport research conference 5, 2012
442012
Comprehensive approach for the sensitivity analysis of high-dimensional and computationally expensive traffic simulation models
Q Ge, B Ciuffo, M Menendez
Transportation Research Record 2422 (1), 121-130, 2014
162014
An improved approach for the sensitivity analysis of computationally expensive microscopic traffic models: a case study of the Zurich network in VISSIM
Q Ge, M Menendez
Transportation Research Board 92nd Annual MeetingTransportation Research Board, 2013
162013
A Simulation Study for the Static Early Merge and Late Merge Controls at Freeway Work Zones
Q Ge, M Menendez
13th Swiss Transport Research Conference, 2013
92013
Exploring the variance contributions of correlated model parameters: A sampling-based approach and its application in traffic simulation models
Q Ge, M Menendez
Applied Mathematical Modelling 97, 438-462, 2021
62021
Global sensitivity analysis of traffic simulation models with dependent input variables
Q Ge, M Menendez
Transportation Research Board 95th Annual MeetingTransportation Research Board, 2016
42016
Sensitivity analysis in the calibration of microscopic traffic models: from theory to implementation
Q Ge
ETH Zurich, 2016
22016
From theory to practice II: a comprehensive approach for the sensitivity analysis of high dimensional and computationally expensive traffic simulation models
Q Ge, B Ciuffo, M Menendez
93rd Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board (TRB 2014), 2014
22014
Dynamic properties of grid urban networks
J Ortigosa, S Thomann, Q Ge, M Menendez
14th Swiss Transport Research Conference (STRC 2014), 2014
22014
A New Split Optimization Algorithm Based on a Decision Matrix
Q Ge, A Poschinger, J Mück
TEC - Traffic, Engineering and Control 55 (3), 105-107, 2014
12014
Traffic demand pattern generation for a grid network based on experiment design
Q Ge, J Ortigosa, M Menendez
14th Swiss Transport Research Conference, 2014
12014
Nonlinear analysis and active management of production-distribution in nonlinear supply chain model using sliding mode control theory
Q Ge, M Menendez
APPLIED MATHEMATICAL MODELLING 97, 438-462, 2021
2021
Non-parametric approach accelerates selection of key parameters in complex models, even with dependent inputs
M Menendez, Q Ge
Advances in Engineering Software, 2018
2018
An application framework for global sensitivity analysis in calibrating microscopic traffic simulation models
M Menendez, Q Ge
96th Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting (TRB), 2017
2017
An Application Framework for Global Sensitivity Analysis When Calibrating Mcroscopic Traffic Simulation Models
Q Ge, M Menendez
Transportation Research Board 96th Annual MeetingTransportation Research Board, 2017
2017
Application framework for global sensitivity analysis in traffic simulation: Proceedings of the 16th Swiss Transport Research Conference (STRC), Ascona
M Menendez, Q Ge
2016
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