Identification of Quantifiers Related to Circadian Rhythm Variations

T. Bonargent, E. Pigeon, T. Martin, M. Pouliquen, O. Gehan, T. Ménard, M. M'Saad
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The aim of this study is to propose quantifiers allowing to characterize the adaptation speed of the circadian rhythm of a living being based on temperature measurements. While the most commonly used model to represent circadian rhythm is the COSINOR model, it is not adapted to analyze changes. An extended COSINOR model is then proposed here in order to take into account temperature disturbances related to the activity of the studied living being. The quantifiers are obtained in a two step process. First, the extended COSINOR parameters are determined with a modified recursive least square algorithm, which is modified in order to compensate for the lack of persistent excitation. The estimates of these parameters are further filtered in order to provide several quantifiers which provide useful information on the adaptation speed of the studied living being. The proposed methodology is evaluated on rats temperature measurements obtained from a laboratory experiment.
与昼夜节律变化相关的量词识别
本研究的目的是提出量词,以表征基于温度测量的生物昼夜节律的适应速度。虽然最常用的表示昼夜节律的模型是COSINOR模型,但它不适用于分析变化。为了考虑与所研究生物的活动有关的温度扰动,本文提出了一个扩展的余弦或模型。量词是分两步得到的。首先,利用改进的递归最小二乘算法确定扩展余弦或参数,并对该算法进行了修改,以补偿持续激励的缺失。对这些参数的估计值进行进一步过滤,以提供几个量词,这些量词可以提供有关所研究生物的适应速度的有用信息。所提出的方法是由实验室实验获得的大鼠温度测量结果进行评估的。
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