1998
DOI: 10.1109/10.650350
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Global identifiability of linear compartmental models-a computer algebra algorithm

Abstract: A priori global identifiability deals with the uniqueness of the solution for the unknown parameters of a model and is, thus, a prerequisite for parameter estimation of biological dynamic models. Global identifiability is however difficult to test, since it requires solving a system of algebraic nonlinear equations which increases both in nonlinearity degree and number of terms and unknowns with increasing model order. In this paper, a computer algebra tool, GLOBI (GLOBal Identifiability) is presented, which c… Show more

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“…A priori global identifiability of the system-experiment model (1,2), is a condition guaranteeing theoretical uniqueness of solution to the problem of recovering the model parameters from input-output data.…”
Section: Definitionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A priori global identifiability of the system-experiment model (1,2), is a condition guaranteeing theoretical uniqueness of solution to the problem of recovering the model parameters from input-output data.…”
Section: Definitionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…the effect of a drug on its target organ, are usually not amenable to direct measurement. Their measurement is thus usually approached indirectly as a parameter estimation problem [1,13]. A dynamic model describing the internal structure of the system is formulated theoretically, based on physical, chemical, conservation and transport laws e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…General identifiability theory [19,20] refers to the ideal case of perfect knowledge of the system and measurements, which does not guarantee that parameters can be identified uniquely in practice. Hence, this study views identifiability from the perspective of the final application.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%