DocumentCode
3073877
Title
Problems in identifying the dynamics of biological systems from very short records
Author
Norton, J.P.
Author_Institution
University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
fYear
1986
fDate
10-12 Dec. 1986
Firstpage
286
Lastpage
290
Abstract
Surprisingly little attention has been paid to the fact that many identification experiments yield very short records. In biological modelling and some other areas, records may well be not merely too short for asymptotic analysis to be of much interest, but short enough to prevent statistical analysis based on testable noise statistics and short enough for the influence of individual observations to be crucial in experiment design. The paper discusses characterisation of uncertainty in short records by bounds rather than statistics, and its suitability for such purposes as assessing the adequacy of the output sampling schedule. Examples from biological growth-control modelling and medical drug-tolerance testing are given.
Keywords
Biological control systems; Biological system modeling; Biological systems; Control systems; Employment; Estimation theory; Medical tests; Parameter estimation; Statistics;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Decision and Control, 1986 25th IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location
Athens, Greece
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CDC.1986.267247
Filename
4048756
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