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Parameter Estimation in a Model of the Human Circadian Pacemaker Using a Particle Filter

July 22, 2021 @ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm KST

B305 Seminar room, IBS, 55 Expo-ro Yuseong-gu
Daejeon, 34126 Korea, Republic of
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Speaker

Yun Min Song
KAIST

We will discuss about “Parameter Estimation in a Model of the Human Circadian Pacemaker Using a Particle Filter”, Bonarius et. al., IEEE Trans. Biomed. Eng., 2021

Abstract

Objective: In the near future, real-time estimation of peoples unique, precise circadian clock state has the potential to improve the efficacy of medical treatments and improve human performance on a broad scale. Humancentric lighting can bring circadian-rhythm support using biodynamic lighting solutions that sync light with the time of day. We investigate a method to improve the tracking of individual’s circadian processes. Methods: In literature, the human circadian physiology has been mathematically modeled using ordinary differential equations, the state of which can be tracked via the signal processing concept of a Particle Filter. We show that substantial improvements can be made if the estimator not only tracks state variables, such as the phase and amplitude of the circadian pacemaker, but also fits specific model parameters to the individual. In particular, we optimize model parameter τx, which reflects the intrinsic period of the circadian pacemaker (τ). We show that both state and model parameters can be estimated based on minimally-invasive light exposure measurements and sleep-wake state observations. We also quantify the effect of inaccuracies in sensing. Results: We demonstrate improved performance by estimating τx for every individual, both with artificially created and human subject data. Prediction accuracy improves with every newly available observation. The estimated τx-s correlate well with the subjects’ chronotypes, in a similar way as τ correlates. Conclusion: Our results show that individualizing the estimation of model parameters can improve circadian state estimation accuracy. Significance: These findings underscore the potential improvements in personalized models over one-size fits all approaches.

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Date:
July 22, 2021
Time:
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm KST
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Organizer

Jae Kyoung Kim
Email
jaekkim@kaist.ac.kr

Venue

B305 Seminar room, IBS
55 Expo-ro Yuseong-gu
Daejeon, 34126 Korea, Republic of
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IBS 의생명수학그룹 Biomedical Mathematics Group
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