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Calibration of parameters in Dynamic Energy Budget models using Direct-Search methods
J V Morais1, A L Custódio2, G M Marques3
1MARETEC - Marine, Environment and Technology Center, Instituto Superior Técnico, Universidade de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal. jessica.morais@tecnico.ulisboa.pt.
Abstract:
Dynamic Energy Budget (DEB) theory aims to capture the quantitative aspects of metabolism at the individual level, for all species. The parametrization of a DEB model is based on information obtained through the observation of natural populations and experimental research. Currently the DEB toolbox estimates these parameters using the Nelder-Mead Simplex method, a derivative-free direct-search method. However, this procedure presents some limitations regarding convergence and how to address constraints. Framed in the calibration of parameters in DEB theory, this work presents a numerical comparison between the Nelder-Mead Simplex method and the SID-PSM algorithm, a Directional Direct-Search method for which convergence can be established both for unconstrained and constrained problems. A hybrid version of the two methods, named as Simplex Directional Direct-Search, provides a robust and efficient algorithm, able to solve the constrained optimization problems resulting from the parametrization of the biological models.
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