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Regularized nonlinear regression for simultaneously selecting and estimating key model parameters: Application to head-neck position tracking

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Authors

Yoon, Kyubaek; You, Hojun; Wu, Wei-Ying; Lim, Chae Young; Choi, Jongeun; Boss, Connor; Ramadan, Ahmed; Popovich, John M.; Cholewicki, Jacek; Reeves, N. Peter; Radcliffe, Clark J.

Issue Date
2022-08
Publisher
Pergamon Press Ltd.
Citation
Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence, Vol.113, p. 104974
Abstract
In system identification, estimating parameters of a biomechanical model using limited observations results in poor identifiability. To cope with this issue, we propose a new method to simultaneously select and estimate sensitive parameters as key model parameters while fixing the remaining parameters to a set of typical values. The problem is formulated as a nonlinear least-squares estimator with L-1-regularization on the deviation of parameters from a set of typical values. In addition, a modified optimization approach is introduced to find the solution to the formulated problem. As a result, we provided consistency and oracle properties of the proposed estimator as a theoretical foundation. To show the effectiveness of the proposed method, we conducted simulation and experimental studies. In the simulation study, the proposed Lasso performed significantly better than the ordinary L-1-regularization methods in terms of the bias and variance of the parameter estimates. The experimental study presented an application identifying a biomechanical parametric model of a head position tracking task for ten human subjects from limited data. Compared with the variance of the parameter estimates from nonlinear ordinary least-squares regression, that of parameter estimates from the proposed Lasso decreased by 96% using the simulated data. Using the real-world data, the variance of estimated parameters decreased by 71%. In addition, the proposed method kept variance accounted for (VAF) at 83% and was 54 times faster than the ordinary Lasso using a standard simplex-based optimization algorithm.
ISSN
0952-1976
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/185191
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.engappai.2022.104974
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