Re: low parameter estimates and TOL value

From: Luann Phillips Date: January 11, 2013 technical Source: mail-archive.com
Karina, TOL=4 is on the low side for most models. A TOL=4 implies a SIGL<=4 and SIGDIG=4/3 or 1.33. This would mean that all of the final parameter estimates could have less than 2 significant digits. (See Intro to NONMEM 7 guide section I.14 for further details about controlling the precision of the gradient evaluation). I typically use SIGDIG=3 with SIGL=9 and TOL=9 in NONMEM 7. For NONMEM 6, SIGL can not be specified and I have not had much success with TOL values > 6. Luann Phillips Director, PK/PD Cognigen Corporation
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On 1/11/2013 12:56 PM, VegaVilla, Karina R (HSC) wrote: > Dear NMusers, > > I have developed a model that has some rate constant estimates with very low > values, (i.e. 10E-05) > and I’m running NONMEM with TOL=4. Is that the appropriate approach? If not, > what would you suggest. > > Thanks. > > Karina R. Vega-Villa, Ph.D. > > Postdoctoral Research Associate
Jan 11, 2013 Karina R VegaVilla low parameter estimates and TOL value
Jan 11, 2013 Luann Phillips Re: low parameter estimates and TOL value