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Re: Moving Least Squares, Anyone?
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Stefan van der Walt |
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Re: Moving Least Squares, Anyone? |
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Mon, 21 Nov 2005 23:22:03 +0200 |
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On Mon, Nov 21, 2005 at 01:22:38PM -0700, Joe Koski wrote:
> My question is specific. Has anyone seen an implementation of Fasshauer’s
> moving least-squares in a language (Fortran, C, etc.) suitable for use with
> octave? I could then modify the octave EMD code to replace the cubic spline
> routines and give the approach a try. I contacted Blakely, but he says that he
> did all his proof-of-concept coding in Java. He’s also now working on his PhD
> thesis, and this was only a summer diversion.
If you can get hold of his Java code, it might be easy to convert it
to dynamically loadable C++ functions -- depending on whether he used
external libraries, and on how complicated his classes are.
Sorry, I hope someone else has a more useful solution.
Stéfan
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- Moving Least Squares, Anyone?, Joe Koski, 2005/11/18
- Re: Moving Least Squares, Anyone?, Dmitri A. Sergatskov, 2005/11/18
- Re: Moving Least Squares, Anyone?, Paul Kienzle, 2005/11/18
- Re: Moving Least Squares, Anyone?, Thorsten Meyer, 2005/11/19
- Re: Moving Least Squares, Anyone?, Miroslaw Kwasniak, 2005/11/19
- Re: Moving Least Squares, Anyone?, Joe Koski, 2005/11/21
- Re: Moving Least Squares, Anyone?, Joe Koski, 2005/11/21
- Re: Moving Least Squares, Anyone?,
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