uncertainty and curve fitting
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Hi,
Please I need your help. I'm working on curve fitting, I'm using lsqcurvefit function to do it!! I'm trying to estimate uncertainty of the coefficient A and B of the function fitted to my observation ponits (y=A.x^B)!! Please could you help me!! Thank you in advance
Mira
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bym
2011 年 12 月 19 日
this example shows how to bootstrap to get the standard error in the coefficients. You can adapt it to use lsqcurvefit or transform your model to linear using logarithms
load hald
x = [ones(size(heat)),ingredients];
y = heat;
b = regress(y,x);
yfit = x*b;
resid = y - yfit;
se = std(bootstrp(...
1000,@(bootr)regress(yfit+bootr,x),resid));
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Richard Willey
2011 年 12 月 20 日
Bootstraps are great. I love them to death. However, I question whether they're an appropriate solution when parametric methods are available.
In general, I think of bootstraps as something we do out of necessity when a parametric estimate isn't feasible. For example, generating confidence bounds around the median, bootstrapping a LOESS curve or a kernel smoother.
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