INVESTIGADORES
AMICARELLI Adriana Natacha
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Connecting sensitivity, identifiability and interpretability of a glucose minimal model
Autor/es:
LAURA LEMAS PEREZ; AGUIRRE-ZAPATA, ESTEFANIA; ANDERS LYNGVI FOUGNER; ADRIANA AMICARELLI; ÁLVAREZ HERNÁN DARÍO
Lugar:
Misiones
Reunión:
Congreso; XX Reunión de Trabajo en Procesamiento de la Información y Control - RPIC 2023; 2023
Resumen:
Mathematical models have increased their applications in physiology, control and systems science, and biomedical engineering because they offer the opportunity to examine the structure and behavior of complex physiological systems. In addition, they provide a concise description of Complex dynamic processes, indicating ways to improve experimental design and allowing the testing of hypotheses related to physiological structure. When building a mathematical model, it is important to assess the impact of different factors on the overall behavior of the system being modeled and to determine which variables have the most significant influence on the system. Properties such as identifiability, sensitivity, and interpretability in mathematical models are crucial for representing real-world phenomena. In this paper, a sensitivity, structural identifiability, and qualitative parameter interpretability analysis is carried out in a new version of the minimal model of the glucose-insulin system proposed by Bergman. The aim was to evaluate the structure of thisnew mathematical model and the existing relationship among sensitivity, identifiability, and Interpretability of the model parameters. The findings demonstrated the connection between theproperties of sensitivity, structural identifiability, and parameter interpretability, which provide important details about the model structure.