Abstract
Background: Calibration of dynamic models in biotechnology is challenging. Kinetic models are usually complex and differential equations are highly coupled involving a large number of parameters. In addition, available measurements are scarce and infrequent, and some key variables are often non-measurable. Therefore, effective optimization and statistical analysis methods are crucial to achieve meaningful results. In this research, we apply a metaheuristic scatter search algorithm to calibrate a solid substrate cultivation model. Results: Even though scatter search has shown to be effective for calibrating difficult nonlinear models, we show here that a posteriori analysis can significantly improve the accuracy and reliability of the estimation. Conclusions: Sensibility and correlation analysis helped us detect reliability problems and provided suggestions to improve the design of future experiments. © 2011 by Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso - Chile.
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Sacher, J., Saa, P., Cárcamo, M., López, J., Gelmi, C. A., & Pérez-Correa, R. (2011). Improved calibration of a solid substrate fermentation model. Electronic Journal of Biotechnology, 14(5). https://doi.org/10.2225/vol14-issue5-fulltext-7
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