data fitting

  • 1Fitting — can refer to: # Any machine, piping or tubing part that can attach or connect two or more larger parts. For examples, see coupling, compression fitting or piping and plumbing fittings. # The process of applying regression analysis to data. This… …

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  • 2Data Desk — Developer(s) Data Description Inc. Stable release 6.2 (Win), 6.2 (Mac) Operating system Windows Mac Type Statistical analysis …

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  • 3Data compaction — In telecommunication, data compaction is the reduction of the number of data elements, bandwidth, cost, and time for the generation, transmission, and storage of data without loss of information by eliminating unnecessary redundancy, removing… …

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  • 4data smoothing — noun The mathematical process of fitting a smooth curve to dispersed data points …

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  • 5Curve fitting — best fit redirects here. For placing ( fitting ) variable sized objects in storage, see fragmentation (computer). Curve fitting is the process of constructing a curve, or mathematical function, that has the best fit to a series of data points,… …

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  • 6Iterative proportional fitting — The iterative proportional fitting procedure (IPFP, also known as biproportional fitting in statistics, RAS algorithm[1] in economics and matrix raking or matrix scaling in computer science) is an iterative algorithm for estimating cell values of …

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  • 7Curve-fitting compaction — is data compaction accomplished by replacing data to be stored or transmitted with an analytical expression. Examples of curve fitting compaction consisting of discretization and then interpolation are: Breaking of a continuous curve into a… …

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  • 8Dortmund Data Bank — The Dortmund Data Bank[1] (short DDB) is a factual data bank for thermodynamic and thermophysical data. Its main usage is the data supply for process simulation where experimental data are the basis for the design, analysis, synthesis, and… …

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  • 9Determining the number of clusters in a data set — Determining the number of clusters in a data set, a quantity often labeled k as in the k means algorithm, is a frequent problem in data clustering, and is a distinct issue from the process of actually solving the clustering problem. For a certain …

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  • 10Jellingspot Data Server — (also called [http://www.jellingspot.com Jellingspot] pronounced as Yell ing spot ) is a location marketing software platform that uses Bluetooth wireless technology to transmit electronic coupons, advertisements, text messages, video, audio, and …

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