Error model with curve-fitting

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Minu Pilvankar
Minu Pilvankar le 8 Oct 2019
Commenté : Minu Pilvankar le 10 Oct 2019
Can I use one of the error models in Simbiology (constant/proportional/combined) while estimating parameters in MATLAB? I am using lsqnonlin for curvefitting and estimating the parameters. How can I incorporate a constant error function with it?

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Arthur Goldsipe
Arthur Goldsipe le 9 Oct 2019
SimBiology's error models are only available when fitting data to SimBiology models using functions like sbiofit. If you are directly calling lsqnonlin, then you are probably doing "traditional" nonlinear least-squares regression, which is equivalent to a constant error model. It is possible to adapt lsqnonlin for other error models, but it requires a fair amount of work. If you can't use sbiofit, then I would recommend using fitnlm (or perhaps nlinfit), if you have a license for Statistics and Machine Learning Toolbox. Both of these functions support proportional and combined error models.
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Arthur Goldsipe
Arthur Goldsipe le 9 Oct 2019
Since I'm a developer on the SimBiology team, my other recommendation would be to use SimBiology. :-)
If that's not possible, you can take a look here to see how sbiofit reformulates other error models into a form that can be used with lsqnonlin.
Minu Pilvankar
Minu Pilvankar le 10 Oct 2019
Thank you Arthur!

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