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- | + | * Consequently, what have we proved? These results show that: | |
- | + | ** First of all, since the use of more parameters is quite penalizing, and since the criteria are minimized for System#1, the first subsystem of our BOB model is not irrelevant. However, these criteria cannot decide whether a model is better than another one, since those criteria are arbitrary. Yet, they may help us find a better compromise between simplification and accuracy. | |
- | + | ** One must be careful when building a model, since chosing the number of parameters and deciding how deep one wishes to go into detail, influences the goal and the results of a model. It is therefore important to understand that a model has to be conceived to achieve a precise aim. | |
+ | ** Then, it is always useful to use different models, knowing that each model meets a certain demand. Here, our full model ([[Team:Paris/Modeling/APE|APE]]) will be used to present a highly detailed overview of the processes that take place in the system. In the mean time, the [[team:Paris/Modeling/BOB|BOB]] approach is a reasonable mean to explore the system quickly. | ||
Revision as of 13:37, 3 September 2008
(Under Construction) Model Comparison
Short introduction to the criteria
where n denotes the number of experimental values, k the number of parameters and RSS the residual sum of squares. The best fitting model is the one for which those criteria are minimized.
Experiment
System#1 : using the linear equations from our BOB approach : System#2 : using classical Hill functions :
We mostly used the definition of the criteria given in : [http://www.liebertonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1089/rej.2006.9.324 K. Kikkawa.Statistical issue of regression analysis on development of an age predictive equation. Rejuvenation research, Volume 9, n°2, 2006.] |