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. 2015 Jun 17;112(26):8148–8153. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1423947112

Table 1.

Comparison of optimal, random, and experience-based experiments

Optimal Best experience based Worst experience based Random
Fig. 5A −44.7* −125.1 −356.5 −225.6
Fig. 5B −174.4* −210.0 −342.3 −310.7
Fig. 5C −67.7* −135.9 −315.1 −261.4
Fig. 5D −67.1* −71.2 −131.5 −143.6
Fig. 3 −28.8* −123.0 −335.0 −206.2
Fig. 4 −69.6 30.6* 20.2 −115.9

For each performed experiment, the log of the mean likelihood of the measured data according to the different parameter posterior distributions is computed.

*

The best model (that is, the one with highest expected likelihood).