An autocorrelation term method for curve fitting (Q469818)

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    An autocorrelation term method for curve fitting
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6368301

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      An autocorrelation term method for curve fitting (English)
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      11 November 2014
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      Summary: The least-squares method is the most popular method for fitting a polynomial curve to data. It is based on minimizing the total squared error between a polynomial model and the data. In this paper we develop a different approach that exploits the autocorrelation function. In particular, we use the nonzero lag autocorrelation terms to produce a system of quadratic equations that can be solved together with a linear equation derived from summing the data. There is a maximum of \(2M\) solutions when the polynomial is of degree \(M\). For the linear case, there are generally two solutions. Each solution is consistent with a total error of zero. Either visual examination or measurement of the total squared error is required to determine which solution fits the data. A comparison between the comparable autocorrelation term solution and linear least squares shows negligible difference.
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