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Applications of dynamical inference to the analysis of noisy biological time series with hidden dynamical variables.

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Publication date23/04/2009
Host publicationNoise and fluctuations : 20th International Conference on Noise and Fluctuations (ICNF-2009)
EditorsM. Macucci, G. Basso
Place of PublicationMelville, N. Y.
PublisherAmerican Institute of Physics
Pages531-534
Number of pages4
Volume1129
<mark>Original language</mark>English

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NameAIP Conference Proceedings
PublisherAmerican Institute of Physics

Abstract

We present a Bayesian framework for parameter inference in noisy, non-stationary, nonlinear, dynamical systems. The technique is implemented in two distinct ways: (i) Lightweight implementation: to be used for on-line analysis, allowing multiple parameter estimation, optimal compensation for dynamical noise, and reconstruction by integration of the hidden dynamical variables, but with some limitations on how the noise appears in the dynamics; (ii) Full scale implementation: of the technique with extensive numerical simulations (MCMC), allowing for more sophisticated reconstruction of hidden dynamical trajectories and dealing better with sources of noise external to the dynamics (measurements noise).