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- Title
Parameter estimation in nonlinear mixed effect models based on ordinary differential equations: an optimal control approach.
- Authors
Clairon, Quentin; Pasin, Chloé; Balelli, Irene; Thiébaut, Rodolphe; Prague, Mélanie
- Abstract
We present a method for parameter estimation for nonlinear mixed-effects models based on ordinary differential equations (NLME-ODEs). It aims to regularize the estimation problem in the presence of model misspecification and practical identifiability issues, while avoiding the need to know or estimate initial conditions as nuisance parameters. To this end, we define our estimator as a minimizer of a cost function that incorporates a possible gap between the assumed population-level model and the specific individual dynamics. The computation of the cost function leads to formulate and solve optimal control problems at the subject level. Compared to the maximum likelihood method, we show through simulation examples that our method improves the estimation accuracy in possibly partially observed systems with unknown initial conditions or poorly identifiable parameters with or without model error. We conclude this work with a real-world application in which we model the antibody concentration after Ebola virus vaccination.
- Subjects
ORDINARY differential equations; COST functions; OPTIMAL control theory; PARAMETER estimation; NONLINEAR estimation
- Publication
Computational Statistics, 2024, Vol 39, Issue 6, p2975
- ISSN
0943-4062
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00180-023-01420-x