We examine estimation of the parameters of Susceptible-Infective-Recovered (SIR) models in the context of least squares. We review the use of asymptotic statistical theory and sensitivity analysis to obtain measures of uncertainty for estimates of the model parameters and the basic reproductive number (R0 )—an epidemiologically significant parameter grouping. We find that estimates of different parameters, such as the transmission parameter and recovery rate, are correlated, with the magnitude and sign of this correlation depending on the value of R0. Situations are highlighted in which this correlation allows R0 to be estimated with greater ease than its constituent parameters. Implications of correlation for parameter identifiability are disc...
Mathematical modeling of disease transmission has provided quantitative predictions for health polic...
AbstractMathematical modeling of disease transmission has provided quantitative predictions for heal...
Objective: The susceptible-infected-removed (SIR) model and its variants are widely used to predict ...
Key words and phrases. Inverse problem, sampling methods, asymptotic statistical theory, sensitivity...
Uncertainty quantification is a formal paradigm of statistical estimation that aims to account for a...
The Susceptible-Infectious-Recovered (SIR) equations and their extensions comprise a commonly utiliz...
Uncertainty quantification is a formal paradigm of statistical estimation that aims to account for a...
The modern world features a plethora of social, technological and biological epidemic phenomena. The...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordUncertai...
The basic reproduction number is a key parameter determining whether an infectious disease will pers...
Mathematical models in biology are powerful tools for the study and exploration of complex dynamics....
Mathematical models in Biology are powerful tools for the study and exploration of complex dynam-ics...
Recently, confidence intervals (CIs) associated with parameter estimates in the susceptibleinfected-...
In this work [1] we estimate the parameters in the stochastic SIS (susceptible-infected-susceptible)...
In this work [1] we estimate the parameters in the stochastic SIS (susceptible-infected-susceptible)...
Mathematical modeling of disease transmission has provided quantitative predictions for health polic...
AbstractMathematical modeling of disease transmission has provided quantitative predictions for heal...
Objective: The susceptible-infected-removed (SIR) model and its variants are widely used to predict ...
Key words and phrases. Inverse problem, sampling methods, asymptotic statistical theory, sensitivity...
Uncertainty quantification is a formal paradigm of statistical estimation that aims to account for a...
The Susceptible-Infectious-Recovered (SIR) equations and their extensions comprise a commonly utiliz...
Uncertainty quantification is a formal paradigm of statistical estimation that aims to account for a...
The modern world features a plethora of social, technological and biological epidemic phenomena. The...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordUncertai...
The basic reproduction number is a key parameter determining whether an infectious disease will pers...
Mathematical models in biology are powerful tools for the study and exploration of complex dynamics....
Mathematical models in Biology are powerful tools for the study and exploration of complex dynam-ics...
Recently, confidence intervals (CIs) associated with parameter estimates in the susceptibleinfected-...
In this work [1] we estimate the parameters in the stochastic SIS (susceptible-infected-susceptible)...
In this work [1] we estimate the parameters in the stochastic SIS (susceptible-infected-susceptible)...
Mathematical modeling of disease transmission has provided quantitative predictions for health polic...
AbstractMathematical modeling of disease transmission has provided quantitative predictions for heal...
Objective: The susceptible-infected-removed (SIR) model and its variants are widely used to predict ...