Releases: andrewhooker/PopED
PopED 0.7.0
-
create.poped.database()
now uses a better method of identifying the total number of parameters of each type (bpop, d, sigma, etc.) in a user defined model parameter function (theff_fun
argument increate.poped.database()
) (#73). -
create.poped.database()
has a new optionreorder_parameter_vectors
, which is turned off by default. When turned on, if you use named arguments inbpop
ord
then PopED will try to figure out the order of the parameters based on what is found in thefg_fun
. See the resultingpoped_db$parameters
and make sure the order matches withfg_fun
. -
start_parallel()
has a new default fornum_cores
, which is now one less than the number of cores available fromparallel::detectCores()
. -
model_prediction()
and thereforeplot_model_prediction()
allow for log-normal distributions when using the PI option. This makes sense if you expect the prediction interval of the model will be approximately log-normally distributed, which might often be the case in pop PK models. The new default is nowPI_ln_dist = TRUE
. -
poped_optim()
now has an explicit argument allowing for the specification of Ds-optimal parameters of interest. The option isds_index
. -
Minor bug fixes
PopED 0.6.0
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Added the options
allow_replicates=TRUE/FALSE
,allow_replicates_xt=TRUE/FALSE
andallow_replicates_a=TRUE/FALSE
topoped_optim
. This allows the optimization algorithm to avoid replicates (or not) in the design components. Currently only works for discrete variable optimization. Future versions will also handle continuous optimization. -
Exported a function for the computation of the Bayesian Fisher information matrix for individual parameters of a population model based on Maximum A Posteriori (MAP) estimation of the empirical Bayes estimates (EBEs) in a population model. See
?evaluate_fim_map
for more details. -
Allowing for no covariates in the function that automatically builds a PopED parameter function from a model function (
?build_sfg
). -
Updates to documentation and package testing.
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Minor bug fixes.
PopED 0.5.0
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Added the ability to incorporate limit of quantification information into FIM calculations (both upper and lower limits). See the new vignette on the webpage https://andrewhooker.github.io/PopED/articles/handling_loq.html
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Adding functionality to optimize groupsize and total size of the study. See
?optimize_groupsize
, ``?optimize_n_effand
?optimize_n_rse`. This is also implemented in `poped_optim` through the `opt_inds=T` argument. -
Updating Vignettes, including a new one about using other tools to use as simulators for design computations. See https://andrewhooker.github.io/PopED/articles/model_def_other_pkgs.html
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Simplify RxODE syntax in the above vingette (#47, @mattfidler).
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Added the ability to predict and plot model prediction intervals by computing the expected variance (using an FO approximation) and then computing a prediction interval based on an assumption of normality. See
?model_prediciton
and?plot_model_prediction
. The computation is faster but less accurate compared to usingDV=TRUE
(andgroupsize_sim = 500
) in the two functions. -
Named parameters are now passed to all calculations so that the FIM and RSE output is more readable with parameter names instead of default names.
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Allow for parallel computation in
plot_efficiency_of_windows
(#50). -
Make parallelization work with mrgsolve on windows (#37, #45, #46, #51, @Vincent-AC).
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Updated the function for automatic building of parameter model function (see
build_sfg
). -
Simplify derivative calculations (#34, @martin-gmx).
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Allow for only simulating model_switch > 1 models.
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Change the defult Ds calculation to be on log scale.
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Updated the website at https://andrewhooker.github.io/PopED
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Remove options for discontinued dplyr commands
rbind_all
andrbind_list
. -
Minor bug fixes in shrinkage calculations (#44, #39, @martin-gmx).
PopED 0.4.0
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New and improved vignettes (#30, @giulialestini)!
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Added power evaluation script to test the power of a design to identify a prameter different
than an assumed value. The function also calculates the number of individuals needed in a design to have a specific
power. See?evaluate_power
for more information (#26, @martin-gmx). -
Added function to compute expected shrinkage of a design. See
?shrinkage
for more information. -
Updated and added new example scripts in
system.file("examples", package="PopED")
(). This includes an example describing
how to handle covariate distributions in optimal design, an example on how to incorporate IOV, an example on how to handle shrinkage, an example with a full covariance matrix and an example with a prior FIM (#30, @giulialestini and @martin-gmx). -
Major overhaul in optimization methods used in
poped_optim()
so that generic optimization routines likeoptim()
can be easily used in optimizing PopED designs. -
Update speed of FIM calculations (#20, @martin-gmx).
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Update RSE calculations so that prior FIM is handled correctly (#22, @martin-gmx).
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Simplified code and removed duplicated code (#21, #24 and #32, @martin-gmx).
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New ways of handling inverting matricies, should be faster and work better when the matricies are ill-conditioned. See
?inv
for more information (#19, @martin-gmx). -
Updated functionality of IOV calculations.
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Updates to
optim_ARS()
for when to stop search. -
Extended functionality of
plot.model.prediction()
(#23, @martin-gmx). -
Bug fixing. See https://github.com/andrewhooker/PopED/commits/master for more information.
PopED version 0.3.2
- Exported the
summary
method for the results ofpoped_optim
in the PopED NAMESPACE, so that the method can actually be used! Just usesummary(output)
. - Fixed some old bugs that used
return
as a varible in functions, a la MATLAB.
PopED version 0.3.1
- Added a vignette to introduce PopED!
- Improved optimization with
poped_optim
, plus all example scripts now running withpoped_optim
. - Update to more easily allow discrete optimization of xt and a variables. See the example scripts.
- Added a summary method for the results of
poped_optim
. Just usesummary(output)
. - changed handling of seed numbers in optimizations.
- more robust handling of non-population models
- more natural handling of NA values in design vectors
- NAMESPACE: removed ggplot2 from "Depends" and added to "Imports"
- Added mean line to efficiency plots.
- Update to computation and error handling for Laplace approximation to ED objective function.
- Added more intuitive cost function input. See examples in
?poped_optim
- Various small changes and bug fixes.
PopED version 0.3.0
- Added new optimization methods and tools, see
?poped_optim()
. This function incorporates the new optimization routinesoptim_ARS()
andoptim_LS
which are optimized versions of previous optimization algorithms used in PopED. Both can be run with parallelization.poped_optim()
also incorporates the genetic algorithm fromGA::ga()
, which can also be run with parallelization, and the "L-BFGS-B" method fromstats::optim()
.poped_optim()
should be more efficient and faster thanpoped_optimize()
. - Changed the default objective function to be the log of the determinant of the FIM.
create.poped.database(ofv_calc_type=4)
- Various small changes and bug fixes.
PopED for R version 0.2.0
- Fixed
plot_efficiency_of_windows()
bug that had wrong headers on each subplot. - Fixed bug in
plot_model_prediction()
that did not plot the optimized design, but instead the initial design - Reorganized the database created from
create.poped.database()
. The output from this function is now a list with 5 sub-lists: design, design_space, model, parameters and settings. Also removed duplicate entries in the database for easier manipulation. This will cause some back compatibility issues when refering to elements in a database. - Added example 10 describing a PKPD design of hepatitis C virus (HCV) kinetics to the
system.file("examples",package="PopED")
directory of the PopED installation.
PopED for R version 0.1.2
- Updated
model_prediction()
to allow for creation of NONMEM datasets. Useful for testing of optimized designs via PsN's (http://psn.sf.net) SSE tool, for example. - Two new functions
create_design()
andcreate_design_space()
that allow for design and design space creation without the need for a model or parameter values. - Updated the
create.poped.database()
function to usecreate_design()
andcreate_design_space()
- Added examples for evaluation and optimization of a one-target quasi-steady-state target mediated drug disposition model (TMDD) to the
system.file("examples", package="PopED")
directory of the PopED installation. - Added a 2-compartment, oral absorption, multiple dose example to the
system.file("examples",package="PopED")
directory of the PopED installation. - Updated
plot_efficiency_of_windows()
to allow for the plotting of the RSE of each parameter on the y-axis. - Updated error handing for the Laplace approximation of the ED OFV.
- Fixed bug when computing FIM with only one BSV term present in model (calculation gave
an error). - Fixed a bug in plot_model_predictions where an error was returned if not all time values in the xt matrix were to be used for the design calculation (
ni
is different fromsize(xt,2)
, see?create_poped_database
). - Various small bug fixes.
PopED for R version 0.1.1
- Updated package author list
- New functionality to compute the ED OFV using the Laplace approximation.
This can be orders of magnitude faster than the standard MC integration approach.
See?ed_laplace_ofv
and?evaluate.e.ofv.fim
- Added a general function to compute the FIM and OFV(FIM) for all avaialbale methods in PopED.
See?calc_ofv_and_fim
. - Added a general optimization algorithm
RS_opt_gen()
that works for both D-family and
E-family optimization. - Added optimization of E-family designs to
poped_optimize()
. - Changed distribution tests for package building
- Fixed bug where correlations between BSV (between subject variability) terms in the model gave an error when creating a PopED database
- Fixed a bug where get_rse failed when a parameter had a value of 3.