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The following pages link to A finite algorithm to fit geometrically all midrange lines, circles, planes, spheres, hyperplanes, and hyperspheres (Q1601094):
Displayed 15 items.
- Is the best fitting curve always unique? (Q355786) (← links)
- Fitting circles to scattered data: parameter estimates have no moments (Q537530) (← links)
- Geometric fit of a point set by generalized circles (Q652655) (← links)
- Locating a general minisum `circle' on the plane (Q766255) (← links)
- Fitting circles to data with correlated noise (Q1023909) (← links)
- Consistent least squares fitting of ellipsoids (Q1882559) (← links)
- Error analysis for circle fitting algorithms (Q1952007) (← links)
- Does the best-fitting curve always exist? (Q1952688) (← links)
- A combination of \texttt{RANSAC} and \texttt{DBSCAN} methods for solving the multiple geometrical object detection problem (Q2022324) (← links)
- Fast and numerically stable circle fit (Q2251270) (← links)
- Median spheres: Theory, algorithms, applications (Q2267770) (← links)
- Application of the \texttt{DIRECT} algorithm to searching for an optimal \(k\)-partition of the set \(\mathcal {A}\subset \mathbb {R}^n\) and its application to the multiple circle detection problem (Q2423794) (← links)
- Fitting concentric circles to measurements (Q2441575) (← links)
- Statistical analysis of curve fitting methods in errors-in-variables models (Q2849239) (← links)
- Data clustering for circle detection (Q2966424) (← links)