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Bayesian Computation Methods for Inference in Stochastic Kinetic Models

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  • Eugenia Koblents
  • Inés P. Mariño
  • Joaquín Míguez

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In this paper we investigate Monte Carlo methods for the approximation of the posterior probability distributions in stochastic kinetic models (SKMs). SKMs are multivariate Markov jump processes that model the interactions among species in biological systems according to a set of usually unknown parameters. The tracking of the species populations together with the estimation of the interaction parameters is a Bayesian inference problem for which Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) methods have been a typical computational tool. Specifically, the particle MCMC (pMCMC) method has been shown to be effective, while computationally demanding method applicable to this problem. Recently, it has been shown that an alternative approach to Bayesian computation, namely, the class of adaptive importance samplers, may be more efficient than classical MCMC-like schemes, at least for certain applications. For example, the nonlinear population Monte Carlo (NPMC) algorithm has yielded promising results with a low dimensional SKM (the classical predator-prey model). In this paper we explore the application of both pMCMC and NPMC to analyze complex autoregulatory feedback networks modelled by SKMs. We demonstrate numerically how the populations of the relevant species in the network can be tracked and their interaction rates estimated, even in scenarios with partial observations. NPMC schemes attain an appealing trade-off between accuracy and computational cost that can make them advantageous in many practical applications.

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  • Eugenia Koblents & Inés P. Mariño & Joaquín Míguez, 2019. "Bayesian Computation Methods for Inference in Stochastic Kinetic Models," Complexity, Hindawi, vol. 2019, pages 1-15, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:complx:7160934
    DOI: 10.1155/2019/7160934
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