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We here propose a novel algorithm to characterize viable spaces efficiently.
A final motivation to characterize viable spaces comes from model building itself.
We see five potential limitations of topological augmentation: first, sampling parameter spaces is computationally more costly than identifying a single optimal parameter point; this limitation could be overcome by future more efficient methods to characterize viable parameter spaces.
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The exploration algorithm provides as an output a large set of uniformly distributed viable points that allow to characterize the viable regions in the parameter space, i.e. those regions in the space of parameters that fulfill the constraints imposed [ 22].
We carried out a two levels three variables (DMSO, sucrose and HS) simple factorial experiment to characterize the viable cell number in proliferation of cryopreserved embedded MSCs within PRP-SF bioscaffold 7 and 14 days after thawing (timepoints when differences were expected based on previous results).
Knowledge of this subspace can dramatically reduce the number of samples needed to characterize the viable space.
We then use the method by Zamora-Sillero et al., 2011 to sample the parameter space and to characterize the viable space.
To characterize a viable space, some authors perform uniform sampling of the whole parameter space to identify regions where a model displays the desired behavior [ 8, 21- 25].
To characterize the viable space in greater detail, it is necessary to define its borders more precisely, and to gain insight into its local geometry.
Results from that experiment showed that the system was able to correctly characterize as viable mutations 97% codon positions from coding regions and 83% base positions from noncoding regions.
Cells that were negative for both markers were characterized as viable.
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