Probabilistic 2D Point Interpolation and Extrapolation via Data Modeling

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  • Dariusz Jacek Jakóbczak

Abstract

Mathematics and computer science are interested in methods of 2D curve interpolation and extrapolation using the set of key points (knots). A proposed method of Hurwitz- Radon Matrices (MHR) is such a method. This novel method is based on the family of Hurwitz-Radon (HR) matrices which possess columns composed of orthogonal vectors. Two-dimensional curve is interpolated via different functions as probability distribution functions: polynomial, sinus, cosine, tangent, cotangent, logarithm, exponent, arcsin, arccos, arctan, arcctg or power function, also inverse functions. It is shown how to build the orthogonal matrix operator and how to use it in a process of curve reconstruction.

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Jakóbczak, D. J. . (2015). Probabilistic 2D Point Interpolation and Extrapolation via Data Modeling. Informatica, 39(1). Retrieved from https://puffbird.ijs.si/index.php/informatica/article/view/751

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