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Re: Total least squares with Mathematica?


There is also an entire issue of  the Journal of Computational Statistics and Data Analysis dedicated to total least squares and data error modeling. Here is an link to the opening editorial to that issue:



ftp://ftp.esat.kuleuven.be/pub/sista/ida/reports/07-119.pdf

Sylvia  Hobbs

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From: Barrie Stokes [Barrie.Stokes at newcastle.edu.au]
Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2012 4:24 AM
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Subject: [mg126527] Re: Total least squares with Mathematica?

Hi UMas74

I'm never ashamed to start with Wikipedia - very often the maths / stats articles are excellent, and there are always references.

In this case,

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Errors-in-variables_models

HTH

Barrie

>>> On 15/05/2012 at 6:54 pm, in message <201205150854.EAA10996 at smc.vnet.net>,
UMass74 <fhasmith at frankandluann.net> wrote:
> Hi Group:
>
> I need to do some regression where both sets of data contains errors. I'm
> told total least squares handles this type of regression better.
>
> I've RFD in Mathematica's site and done some Google searches and come up
> empty. Does anyone know of a source about using Mathematica to do this type
> of regression that I could look at?
>
> Thanks for reading!



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