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Re: [Help-gsl] question for GSL nonlinear least squares fitting


From: Patrick Alken
Subject: Re: [Help-gsl] question for GSL nonlinear least squares fitting
Date: Thu, 18 Dec 2014 08:53:56 -0800
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The nonlinear least squares solver doesn't care about the dimensionality
of the data - its your job to handle that.

The 'f' vector is the vector of residuals, whose sum of squares is
minimized by the solver. If you have a total of n residuals (ie: n data
points),

f_i = D_i - G(x_i,y_i,p)

where G is your model (Gaussian) and p are the parameters.

On 12/17/2014 08:11 PM, address@hidden wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I'm trying to fit a two dimensional Gaussian function to many measured
> data points D(x,y,z) which x and y are position coordinates and z is the
> value of point (x,y). However there are some questions about data
> dimension.
> 
> I use "GSL nonlinear least squares fitting" to do the fitting. The two
> dimensional Gaussian G(x,y,p1,p2,...,pn) is matrix which p1,p2,..pn are
> parameters. However the f is gsl_vector * datatype in the function int (*
> f) (const gsl_vector * x, void * params, gsl_vector * f) of
> gsl_multifit_function_fdf. I'm wondering that if the nonlinear least
> squares fitting only can deal with one-dimensional data?? If data is
> higher dimensional, we need flat the higher-dimensional data into one
> dimension?
> 
> for two dimensional Gaussian model, the Jacobian is a cube which is (x,y,p).
> 
> However If we flat the higher-dimensional data into one dimension, when we
> fit the position parameter (x,y ...), Can I get the fitted parameters from
> nonlinear least squares fitting directly?
> 
> Bests
> 
> Li
> 
> 




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