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Least squares fitting of compact set-valued data
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    Least squares fitting of compact set-valued data (English)
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    The aim of this paper is to present least squares fitting of compact set- valued data (applicable to systems and control, mathematical economics, statistics and numerical analysis error studies). Two models are considered: (a) interval-valued output observed from interval-valued input; (b) interval-valued output resulting from exact real input. Measure of goodness-of-fit is also discussed. Two examples are given.
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    curve fitting
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    least squares fitting
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    compact set-valued data
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    interval- valued output
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    interval-valued input
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    Measure of goodness-of-fit
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