An improved moving least squares method for curve and surface fitting (Q459566)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6354146
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6354146 |
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An improved moving least squares method for curve and surface fitting (English)
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13 October 2014
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Summary: The moving least squares (MLS) method has been developed for the fitting of measured data contaminated with random error. The local approximants of MLS method only take the error of dependent variable into account, whereas the independent variable of measured data always contains random error. Considering the errors of all variables, this paper presents an improved moving least squares (IMLS) method to generate curve and surface for the measured data. In IMLS method, total least squares (TLS) with a parameter \(\lambda\) based on singular value decomposition is introduced to the local approximants. A procedure is developed to determine the parameter \(\lambda\). Numerical examples for curve and surface fitting are given to prove the performance of IMLS method.
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