Related Experiment Video
Updated: Feb 6, 2026

Design and Optimization Strategies of a High-Performance Vented Box
Published on: June 9, 2023
Stochastic optimization of adaptive enrichment designs for two subpopulations
Aaron Fisher1, Michael Rosenblum2,
1a Department of Biostatistics , Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health , Boston , USA.
Abstract:
An adaptive enrichment design is a randomized trial that allows enrollment criteria to be modified at interim analyses, based on a preset decision rule. When there is prior uncertainty regarding treatment effect heterogeneity, these trial designs can provide improved power for detecting treatment effects in subpopulations. We present a simulated annealing approach to search over the space of decision rules and other parameters for an adaptive enrichment design. The goal is to minimize the expected number enrolled or expected duration, while preserving the appropriate power and Type I error rate. We also explore the benefits of parallel computation in the context of this goal. We find that optimized designs can be substantially more efficient than simpler designs using Pocock or O'Brien-Fleming boundaries.
More Related Videos
09:40Identification of a Murine Erythroblast Subpopulation Enriched in Enucleating Events by Multi-spectral Imaging Flow Cytometry
Published on: June 6, 2014
13:24An Optimized Enrichment Technique for the Isolation of Arthrobacter Bacteriophage Species from Soil Sample Isolates
Published on: April 9, 2015
Related Concept Videos
Group Design
Optimal Foraging
Factorial Design
Optimization Problems
Design Example: Designing a Residential Plumbing System
Design Example: Designing Water Slide
Bernoulli's principle determines the water's velocity along the slide....