Modeling an experimental system often results in a number of alternative models that are justified equally well by the experimental data. In order to discriminate between these models, additional experiments are needed. We present a method for the discrimination of models in the form of semiquantitative differential equations. The method is a generalization of previous work in model discrimination. It is based on an entropy criterion for the selection of the most informative experiment which can handle cases where the models predict multiple qualitative behaviors. The applicability of the method is demonstrated on a real-life example, the discrimination of a set of competing models of the growth of phytoplankton in a bioreactor
Choosing between competing models lies at the heart of scientific work, and is a frequent motivation...
In the field of predictive microbiology, mathematical models play an important role for describing m...
Developing mechanistic models has become an integral aspect of systems biology, as has the need to d...
AbstractModeling an experimental system often results in a number of alternative models that are all...
Modeling an experimental system often results in a number of alternative models that are all justifi...
It often occurs that a system can be described by several competing models. In order to distinguish ...
Abstract—Systems biologists are often faced with competing models for a given experimental system. U...
Mathematical modeling of biochemical processes significantly contributes to a better understanding o...
Biological systems are often modeled by a set of differential equations. For any given system there ...
Computational models are useful for quantitative elucidation of the dynamical behavior of biological...
In technical chemistry, systems biology and biotechnology, the construction of predictive models has...
Background Mathematical modeling is often used to formalize hypotheses on how a biochemical network ...
In the field of predictive microbiology, mathematical models play an important role for describing m...
Abstract Background Parameter estimation in biological models is a common yet challenging problem. I...
Mathematical models are often used to formalize hypotheses on how a biochemical network operates. By...
Choosing between competing models lies at the heart of scientific work, and is a frequent motivation...
In the field of predictive microbiology, mathematical models play an important role for describing m...
Developing mechanistic models has become an integral aspect of systems biology, as has the need to d...
AbstractModeling an experimental system often results in a number of alternative models that are all...
Modeling an experimental system often results in a number of alternative models that are all justifi...
It often occurs that a system can be described by several competing models. In order to distinguish ...
Abstract—Systems biologists are often faced with competing models for a given experimental system. U...
Mathematical modeling of biochemical processes significantly contributes to a better understanding o...
Biological systems are often modeled by a set of differential equations. For any given system there ...
Computational models are useful for quantitative elucidation of the dynamical behavior of biological...
In technical chemistry, systems biology and biotechnology, the construction of predictive models has...
Background Mathematical modeling is often used to formalize hypotheses on how a biochemical network ...
In the field of predictive microbiology, mathematical models play an important role for describing m...
Abstract Background Parameter estimation in biological models is a common yet challenging problem. I...
Mathematical models are often used to formalize hypotheses on how a biochemical network operates. By...
Choosing between competing models lies at the heart of scientific work, and is a frequent motivation...
In the field of predictive microbiology, mathematical models play an important role for describing m...
Developing mechanistic models has become an integral aspect of systems biology, as has the need to d...