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Fitting NURBS using separable least squares techniques (Q1934495)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6132021
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Fitting NURBS using separable least squares techniques
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6132021

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    Fitting NURBS using separable least squares techniques (English)
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    28 January 2013
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    Summary: We consider the problem of fitting a non-uniform rational B-spline (NURBS) curve to a set of data points by determining the control points and the weights using techniques aimed for solving separable least squares problems. The main technique under consideration is the variable projection method which utilises that the NURBS model depends linearly on its control points but nonlinearly on the weights. The variable projection method can be used with the Gauss-Newton algorithm but also with Newton's algorithm. We investigate the efficiency of the different algorithms when fitting NURBS and observe that the variable projection methods do not perform as well as reported for its use on, e.g. exponential fitting problems.
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    curve fitting
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    non-uniform rational B-spline
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    NURBS
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    separable least squares
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    variable projection
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    numerical optimisation
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    exponential fitting
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    numerical examples
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    control points
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    Gauss-Newton algorithm
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    Newton's algorithm
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