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Estimation of parameters in incomplete data models defined by dynamical systems
Authors:Sophie Donnet  Adeline Samson
Institution:1. Laboratoire de Mathématiques, Université Paris-Sud, Bat 425, 91400 Orsay, France;2. INSERM U738, Paris, France;3. Université Paris 7 Denis Diderot, UFR de Médecine, Paris, France
Abstract:Parametric incomplete data models defined by ordinary differential equations (ODEs) are widely used in biostatistics to describe biological processes accurately. Their parameters are estimated on approximate models, whose regression functions are evaluated by a numerical integration method. Accurate and efficient estimations of these parameters are critical issues. This paper proposes parameter estimation methods involving either a stochastic approximation EM algorithm (SAEM) in the maximum likelihood estimation, or a Gibbs sampler in the Bayesian approach. Both algorithms involve the simulation of non-observed data with conditional distributions using Hastings–Metropolis (H–M) algorithms. A modified H–M algorithm, including an original local linearization scheme to solve the ODEs, is proposed to reduce the computational time significantly. The convergence on the approximate model of all these algorithms is proved. The errors induced by the numerical solving method on the conditional distribution, the likelihood and the posterior distribution are bounded. The Bayesian and maximum likelihood estimation methods are illustrated on a simulated pharmacokinetic nonlinear mixed-effects model defined by an ODE. Simulation results illustrate the ability of these algorithms to provide accurate estimates.
Keywords:Bayesian estimation  Incomplete data model  Local linearization scheme  MCMC algorithm  Nonlinear mixed-effects model  ODE integration  SAEM algorithm
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