The paper reformulates ODE parameter estimation as a derivative-matching least-squares problem and solves it with Gauss-Newton and gradient descent, showing better recovery than a bound-constrained NLS on three synthetic examples.
A Bayesian Collocation Integral Method for Parameter Estimation in Ordinary Differential Equations
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Inferring the parameters of ordinary differential equations (ODEs) from noisy observations is an important problem in many scientific fields. Currently, most parameter estimation methods that bypass numerical integration tend to rely on basis functions or Gaussian processes to approximate the ODE solution and its derivatives. Due to the sensitivity of the ODE solution to its derivatives, these methods can be hindered by estimation error, especially when only sparse time-course observations are available. We present a Bayesian collocation framework that operates on the integrated form of the ODEs and also avoids the expensive use of numerical solvers. Our methodology has the capability to handle general nonlinear ODE systems. We demonstrate the accuracy of the proposed method through simulation studies, where the estimated parameters and recovered system trajectories are compared with other recent methods. A real data example is also provided.
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Systems of ODEs Parameters Estimation by Using Stochastic Newton-Raphson and Gradient Descent Methods
The paper reformulates ODE parameter estimation as a derivative-matching least-squares problem and solves it with Gauss-Newton and gradient descent, showing better recovery than a bound-constrained NLS on three synthetic examples.