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Integer least square [message #79361] Fri, 24 February 2012 04:14 Go to next message
d.poreh is currently offline  d.poreh
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Folks
hi,
I am looking for a code and examples about the integer least square
method.Any help would be appropriated.
Cheers,
Dave
Re: Integer least square [message #79429 is a reply to message #79361] Tue, 28 February 2012 10:12 Go to previous message
Yngvar Larsen is currently offline  Yngvar Larsen
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On Feb 24, 1:14 pm, DavePoreh <d.po...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Folks
> hi,
> I am looking for a code and examples about  the integer least square
> method.Any help would be appropriated.
> Cheers,
> Dave

Most likely, you are after something like this:

http://lr.tudelft.nl/en/organisation/departments-and-chairs/ remote-sensing/mathematical-geodesy-and-positioning/research /lambda-method/

No IDL code, but they claim to provide Matlab and Fortran code upon
request. Worth a try.

--
Yngvar
Re: Integer least square [message #79448 is a reply to message #79361] Sun, 26 February 2012 23:16 Go to previous message
Craig Markwardt is currently offline  Craig Markwardt
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On Feb 24, 7:14 am, DavePoreh <d.po...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Folks
> hi,
> I am looking for a code and examples about  the integer least square
> method.Any help would be appropriated.

There are a lot of potential meanings to this question. Integer
data? Integer model and data? Integer parameters? Poisson maximum
likelihood?

I think that from a purely theoretical standpoint, least squares is
predicated upon real-valued data and parameters, so I'm not sure the
question will have a rigorous answer. Let us know what you find.

Craig
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