the patients and return to daily activities. As a pre-
liminary approach we proposed and compared two
parameters linear and nonlinear models using mean
square error and likelihood-ratio. In addition the
residual vector may not be Gaussian distributed es-
pecially in which case an effort should be made to
investigate different estimation techniques that may
be more suitable for non-Gaussian models. Finally, a
clinically study with a larger number of patients and
additional types of observation should be performed
is it may provide better insight and improve quality of
the prediction models.
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