In this paper, the tools provided by the theory of Optimal Experimental Design are applied to a nonlinear calibration model. This is motivated by the need of estimating radiation doses using radiochromic films for radiotherapy purposes. The calibration model is in this case nonlinear and the explanatory variable cannot be worked out explicitly from the model. In this case an experimental design has to be found on the dependent variable. For that, the inverse function theorem will be used to obtain an information matrix to be optimized. Optimal designs on the response variable are computed from two different perspectives, first for fitting the model and estimating each of the parameters and then for predicting the proper dose. While the firs...
grantor: University of TorontoMethods of statistical inference are developed which can be ...
Radiation treatment planning is a process through which a certain plan is devised in order to irrad...
The proper understanding and characterization of the dose-response relationship for a new compound i...
In this paper, the tools provided by the theory of Optimal Experimental Design are applied to a nonl...
Purpose: To introduce optimal experimental design techniques in the cytogenetic biological dosimetr...
We discuss optimal experimental design issues for nonlinear models arising in dose response studies....
Toxicologists have been increasingly using a class of models to describe a continuous response in th...
Toxicologists have been increasingly using a class of models to describe a continuous response in th...
In dose-response studies, the dose range is often restricted due to concerns over drug toxicity and/...
The pharmaceutical industry now recognises the importance of the newly defined discipline of pharmac...
Understanding and properly characterizing the dose–response relationship is a fundamental step in th...
One of the most complex tasks during the clinical development of a new drug is to find a correct dos...
Themainstepsinplanningradiotherapyconsistinselectingforanypatient diagnosed with a solid tumor (i) a...
Univariate calibration models are intended to link a quantity of interest X (e.g. the concentration ...
For some decades radiation therapy has been proved successful in cancer treatment. It is the major t...
grantor: University of TorontoMethods of statistical inference are developed which can be ...
Radiation treatment planning is a process through which a certain plan is devised in order to irrad...
The proper understanding and characterization of the dose-response relationship for a new compound i...
In this paper, the tools provided by the theory of Optimal Experimental Design are applied to a nonl...
Purpose: To introduce optimal experimental design techniques in the cytogenetic biological dosimetr...
We discuss optimal experimental design issues for nonlinear models arising in dose response studies....
Toxicologists have been increasingly using a class of models to describe a continuous response in th...
Toxicologists have been increasingly using a class of models to describe a continuous response in th...
In dose-response studies, the dose range is often restricted due to concerns over drug toxicity and/...
The pharmaceutical industry now recognises the importance of the newly defined discipline of pharmac...
Understanding and properly characterizing the dose–response relationship is a fundamental step in th...
One of the most complex tasks during the clinical development of a new drug is to find a correct dos...
Themainstepsinplanningradiotherapyconsistinselectingforanypatient diagnosed with a solid tumor (i) a...
Univariate calibration models are intended to link a quantity of interest X (e.g. the concentration ...
For some decades radiation therapy has been proved successful in cancer treatment. It is the major t...
grantor: University of TorontoMethods of statistical inference are developed which can be ...
Radiation treatment planning is a process through which a certain plan is devised in order to irrad...
The proper understanding and characterization of the dose-response relationship for a new compound i...