The instantaneous secretion rate (ISR) of endocrine glands is not directly measurable and it can be reconstructed only indirectly by applying deconvolution algorithms to time-series of plasma hormone concentrations. In particular, nonparametric regularization-based deconvolution hinges on a variational problem whose solution is usually approximated by discretizing the continuous-time axis. The paper shows how to perform regularized deconvolution avoiding any form of discretization. In view of the equivalence between regularization and Bayesian estimation, it is seen that the estimated ISR is a weighted sum of N basis functions, where N is the number of data. State-space methods are used to derive analytically the basis functions as well as ...
Deconvolution is a classic problem in many disciplines of engineering and science and frequently fac...
Many challenges arise in the analysis of pulsatile, or episodic, hormone concentration time series d...
Linear inverse problems with discrete data are equivalent to the estimation of the continuous-time i...
The instantaneous secretion rate (ISR) of endocrine glands is not directly measurable and it can be ...
Input estimation from output data is an important problem in the analysis of physiological systems, ...
Many hormones are secreted into the circulatory system in a pulsatile manner and are cleared exponen...
This work considers the estimation of impulsive time series pertaining to biomedical systems and, in...
Insulin secretion rate (ISR) is not directly measurable in man but it can be reconstructed from C-pe...
There is general recognition that some glands secrete hormones, such as luteinizing hormone and grow...
OBJECTIVE: Deconvolution analysis has been proposed as an effective method for analysing the physiol...
Many challenges arise in the analysis of pulsatile, or episodic, hormone concentration time series...
Approximate entropy (ApEn) is a method developed in the early nineties to quantify the "regularity" ...
Reconstructing insulin secretion rate (ISR) after a glucose stimulus by deconvolution is difficult b...
A stochastic interpretation of Tikhonov regularization has been recently proposed to attack some ope...
Deconvolution allows the reconstruction of non-accessible inputs (e.g. hormone secretion rate) from ...
Deconvolution is a classic problem in many disciplines of engineering and science and frequently fac...
Many challenges arise in the analysis of pulsatile, or episodic, hormone concentration time series d...
Linear inverse problems with discrete data are equivalent to the estimation of the continuous-time i...
The instantaneous secretion rate (ISR) of endocrine glands is not directly measurable and it can be ...
Input estimation from output data is an important problem in the analysis of physiological systems, ...
Many hormones are secreted into the circulatory system in a pulsatile manner and are cleared exponen...
This work considers the estimation of impulsive time series pertaining to biomedical systems and, in...
Insulin secretion rate (ISR) is not directly measurable in man but it can be reconstructed from C-pe...
There is general recognition that some glands secrete hormones, such as luteinizing hormone and grow...
OBJECTIVE: Deconvolution analysis has been proposed as an effective method for analysing the physiol...
Many challenges arise in the analysis of pulsatile, or episodic, hormone concentration time series...
Approximate entropy (ApEn) is a method developed in the early nineties to quantify the "regularity" ...
Reconstructing insulin secretion rate (ISR) after a glucose stimulus by deconvolution is difficult b...
A stochastic interpretation of Tikhonov regularization has been recently proposed to attack some ope...
Deconvolution allows the reconstruction of non-accessible inputs (e.g. hormone secretion rate) from ...
Deconvolution is a classic problem in many disciplines of engineering and science and frequently fac...
Many challenges arise in the analysis of pulsatile, or episodic, hormone concentration time series d...
Linear inverse problems with discrete data are equivalent to the estimation of the continuous-time i...