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Elisa
Elisa el 3 de Jul. de 2024
Comentada: Jeremy Huard el 4 de Jul. de 2024
Hi everyone, I am studying a simbiology model not made by me. In particular, I know that some parameters/species have inconsistent units, I just don't know which ones, since it's a huge model. While the Unit Conversion of Simbiology works perfectly, I'd like to know which parameters have different units; in other words I'd like to have a model with consistent units, that would work without using the unit conversion. It would also be sufficient to have, somehow, a table of the changes in units wrt a 'ground' unit, so that I can change the units manually.
I don't know if that's possible in simbiology and I haven't found any documentation on that.
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Elisa
Elisa el 3 de Jul. de 2024
Yes that's what I thought, but I guess proving the 'middle model' with consistent units could be something doable and it would be extremely useful when developing. Thank you for your quick reply by the way!
John D'Errico
John D'Errico el 3 de Jul. de 2024
You got the best possible result, actually, in the sense that you just got a response from someone on the staff. I hope it helps!

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Jeremy Huard
Jeremy Huard el 3 de Jul. de 2024
Editada: Jeremy Huard el 3 de Jul. de 2024
Hi @Elisa,
I am curious about why you want to turn off unit conversion. Can you please explain the motivation behind it?
As for an implementation, one possible way to convert parameter units with your system of units could be as follows:
% export the model object to the MATLAB workspace from the Model Builder
% and keep Model Builder open
% create dictionary to map current/old units to new ground units
conversiondic = configureDictionary("string","string");
conversiondic("milligram") = "nanogram";
conversiondic("day") = "hour";
conversiondic("milliliter") = "liter";
conversiondic
% get parameter objects with a unit composed with one of the old units
parObj = sbioselect(modelObj,'Type','Parameter','Where','Units','function',...
@(x) contains(x,conversiondic.keys))
% convert units of each parameter
for currentPar=parObj'
oldunit = currentPar.Units;
% convert unit string to ground units
newunit = replace(oldunit,conversiondic.keys,conversiondic.values);
% convert parameter value to new units
sbioconvertunits(currentPar,newunit);
end
parObj
% the changes in units and values of these parameters will now be reflected
% in Model Builder as well.
% you can now keep working in the Model Builder Apps and save your project
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Elisa
Elisa el 4 de Jul. de 2024
Hi @Jeremy Huard, sorry for the late reply. Yes, it's always GenSSI (you can find the link to the repo in the previous post).
The SBML does not a perfect job in exporting the model, since simbiology supports several things that cannot be coded into SBML. I am parsing the result of getequation(), but it has been a pain changing the units of each parameter, I was interested in automating this task.
I've tried using the Profile Likelihood method, but sbioparameterci takes a long time to run (I'm talking > 30 hours), and I've suggested to use GenSSI instead for global and structural identifiability analysis.
Elisa
Jeremy Huard
Jeremy Huard el 4 de Jul. de 2024
Thanks @Elisa for this info!
Calculating the Profile Likelihood CI can indeed be quite computationally expensive.
If you use the optimization-based method, increasing MaxStep and the Tolerance with a local optimizer might help. You could also try the integration-based method. In both cases parallel computing would help if you have access to the Parallel Computing Toolbox.

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