Abstract
Background and objectiveOptimal experimental design theory proposes choosing specific settings in experimental trials in order to maximize the precision of the resulting parameter estimates. In dose response experiments, this corresponds to choosing the optimal dose levels for every available observation, and can be applied both to singular dose-response relationships and to interaction experiments where two substances are given simultaneously at several different mixture ratios (“ray designs”). While the theory of experimental design for this situation is well developed, the mathematical complexity prevents widespread use in practical applications. A simple to use application making the theory accessible to practitioners is thus very desirable. MethodsResults from established optimal experimental design theory are applied to dose response applications, focusing on log-logistic and Weibull class dose response functions. Suitable optimal design algorithms to solve these problems are implemented into an R-shiny based online application. ResultsThe application provides an interface to easily calculate D-optimal designs not only for singular dose experiments, but also for interaction trials with several combination rays of substances. Furthermore, the app also allows evaluating the efficiency of existing candidate designs, and finally allows construction of designs which perform robustly under different assumptions in regard to the true parameters.
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