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An alternative procedure for selecting a good value for the parameter \(c\) in RBF-interpolation
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    An alternative procedure for selecting a good value for the parameter \(c\) in RBF-interpolation (English)
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    17 January 2011
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    When a real \(d\)-valued function \(f:\Omega\to\mathbb{R}^d\) has to be reconstructed from its values at a finite number of points by interpolation schemes using radial basis functions, the choice of the value of the scaling parameter has a great influence on the accuracy of the interpolation. In this paper the author in the case of a cost function based on the Euclidean norm proposes a method for selecting a good parameter value which is a modification of an algorithm due to Rippa based on a variant of the cross validation. He compares the performance of the method with that of Rippa and discuss its limitations and some computational aspects of the algorithm.
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    radial basic functions
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    choice of value of scaling parameter
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    procedure based on cross validation and maximum likelihood
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