A Real-Time Digital Twin for Type 1 Diabetes using Simulation-Based Inference

Accurately estimating parameters of physiological models is essential to achieving reliable digital twins. For Type 1 Diabetes, this is particularly challenging due to the complexity of glucose-insulin interactions. Traditional methods based on Markov Chain Monte Carlo struggle with high-dimensional parameter spaces and fit parameters from scratch at inference time, making them slow and computationally expensive. In this study, we propose a Simulation-Based Inference approach based on Neural Posterior Estimation to efficiently capture the complex relationships between meal intake, insulin, and glucose level, providing faster, amortized inference. Our experiments demonstrate that SBI not only outperforms traditional methods in parameter estimation but also generalizes better to unseen conditions, offering real-time posterior inference with reliable uncertainty quantification.
View on arXiv@article{hoang2025_2507.01740, title={ A Real-Time Digital Twin for Type 1 Diabetes using Simulation-Based Inference }, author={ Trung-Dung Hoang and Alceu Bissoto and Vihangkumar V. Naik and Tim Flühmann and Artemii Shlychkov and José Garcia-Tirado and Lisa M. Koch }, journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.01740}, year={ 2025 } }