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Discover LudwigIn written English, the term "fit data" is not a complete sentence on its own.
It could be used as a phrase within a larger sentence, such as: - "The graph accurately represents the fit data for the experiment." - "The model was adjusted to better fit the data from the previous study." - "She spent hours analyzing the fit data to find any discrepancies." "Fit data" typically refers to information or results that have been organized and adjusted to accurately represent a certain concept or theory. It is often used in scientific or technical writing to describe the relationship between observed data and a particular model or hypothesis.
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Plot a radial or elliptical profile of the fit (data and model) to imaging data.
A quadratic model was used to fit data for all responses.
Plot a radial or elliptical profile of the fit (data and model) and residuals (data-model) to imaging data.
Plot a radial or elliptical profile of the fit (data and model) and residuals (data-model)/error to imaging data.
The χ2-tests show that the power-law correlation and linear correlation both can fit data well.
Regression-based metrics include parametric approaches that fit data to an explicit model (e.g., probit) and alternative nonparametric methods.
Just by adjusting the control points iteratively, progressive-iterative approximation presents an intuitive and straightforward way to fit data points.
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To plot contours of a data set, model, fit, data-to-model ratio, or psf, use the contour function.
Fig. 8 Calculated imaginary part of dielectric function obtained for each analyzed GaN layer from the best-fit data analysis.
A rounder unit is placed at the final stage to re-fit data in a constant number of bits (word length).
Yet there is an inherent limitation with such an approach as inferred models tends to 'over-fit' data [18].
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