Fig. 2From: Recalibrating disease parameters for increasing realism in modeling epidemics in closed settingsPerformance of the fit for empirical data. a-b-c Variations of the three epidemic features (a Δ T , b Δ P , c Δlogα) for all empirical datasets under study. Each point corresponds to one set of parameters \(({R_{0}^{\mathrm {c}}}, {\mu _{\mathrm {c}}})\). d Epidemic size obtained from the homogeneous mixing approach with best fit values as a function of the epidemic size resulting from the contact network epidemic simulations. Each point corresponds to one parameter set \(({R_{0}^{\mathrm {c}}}, {\mu _{\mathrm {c}}})\) and one dataset. The black line corresponds to the diagonal, and the blue line is a fit to all the points (using unweighted least squares fitting of the logarithmic values)Back to article page