System Identification of Just Walk: Using Matchable-Observable Linear Parametrizations
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2020Author
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System identification approaches have been used to design an experiment, generate data, and estimate dynamical system models for Just Walk, a behavioral intervention intended to increase physical activity in sedentary adults. The estimated models serve a number of important purposes, such as understanding the factors that influence behavior and as the basis for using control systems as decision algorithms in optimized interventions. A class of identification algorithms known as matchable-observable linear identification has been reformulated and adapted to estimate linear time-invariant models from data obtained from this intervention. The experimental design, estimation algorithms, and validation procedures are described, with the best models estimated from data corresponding to an individual intervention participant. The results provide insights into the individual and the intervention, which can be used to improve the design of future studies. © 1993-2012 IEEE.
- Behavioral interventions
- behavioral sciences
- design of experiments
- parameter estimation
- system identification
- systems modeling
- Behavioral research
- Data structures
- Dynamical systems
- Estimation
- Identification (control systems)
- Parameter estimation
- Religious buildings
- Statistics
- Adaptation models
- Behavioral science
- Predictive models
- Sociology
- Systems modeling
- Design of experiments
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