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fitting$28526$ - traduzione in greco

PROCESS OF CONSTRUCTING A CURVE, OR MATHEMATICAL FUNCTION, THAT HAS THE BEST FIT TO A SERIES OF DATA POINTS
Curve fitting problem; Model fitting; Non-linear curve fitting; Non linear curve fitting - Gauss; Non linear curve fitting; Curve-fitting; Best-fit; Data fitting; Best fit; Surface fitting; Curve Fitting; Fitted value; Curve-fitted; Plane curve fitting; Ellipse fitting; Circle fitting; Function fitting; Curve fit; Geometric curve fitting; Curve of best fit
  • Polynomial curves fitting points generated with a sine function. The black dotted line is the "true" data, the red line is a <span style="color:red">first degree polynomial</span>, the green line is <span style="color:green">second degree</span>, the orange line is <span style="color:orange">third degree</span> and the blue line is <span style="color:blue">fourth degree.</span>
  • Relation between wheat yield and soil salinity<ref>[https://www.waterlog.info/sigmoid.htm Calculator for sigmoid regression]</ref>
  • Circle fitting with the Coope method, the points describing a circle arc, centre (1 ; 1), radius 4.
  • Ellipse fitting minimising the algebraic distance (Fitzgibbon method).
  • Fitting of a noisy curve by an asymmetrical peak model, with an iterative process ([[Gauss–Newton algorithm]] with variable damping factor α).
  • different models of ellipse fitting

fitting      
adj. εφαρμογή
grease nipple         
  • Saturday Evening Post]]'', 1921. At the time of this advertisement, the fittings were of the flat-top type, but Zerk fittings would soon appear.
  • A grease nipple on the driver's door of a 1956 VW Beetle
METAL FITTING USED IN MECHANICAL SYSTEMS TO FEED LUBRICANTS
Zerk fitting; Grease nipple; Zerk; Alemite fitting; Oscar U. Zerk; Zurk joint; Zurc joint; Zirk joint; Zerk joint
γρασαδόρος
fitting room         
  • Domestic dressing room
  • A block of clothing store fitting rooms in Denmark
  • Changeroom sign
  • Changing rooms at the Äijälänranta Beach in [[Jyväskylä]], [[Finland]]
  • Changeroom sign in clothing store
  • A fitting-room in a department store
  • Lockers and bench in changeroom
  • Changing room sign of swimming-pool at [[Keangnam Hanoi Landmark Tower]], Hanoi, Vietnam
ROOM WHERE YOU CAN CHANGE YOUR CLOTHES
Dressing room; Change room; Locker room; Locker Room; Lockerroom; Fitting room; Locker rooms; Changerooms; Change-room; Change-rooms; Change rooms; Changing-room; Changing-rooms; Changingroom; Changingrooms; Dressing rooms; Changeroom; Locker-room; Fitting booth
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Definizione

fitting
(fittings)
1.
A fitting is one of the smaller parts on the outside of a piece of equipment or furniture, for example a handle or a tap.
...brass light fittings.
...industrial fittings for kitchen and bathroom...
N-COUNT: usu with supp
2.
Fittings are things such as ovens or heaters, that are fitted inside a building, but can be removed if necessary.
N-PLURAL
3.
Something that is fitting is right or suitable.
A solitary man, it was perhaps fitting that he should have died alone...
= appropriate
ADJ
fittingly
...the four-storeyed, and fittingly named, High House...
= appropriately
ADV: ADV adj, ADV before v, ADV with cl
4.
If someone has a fitting, they try on a piece of clothing that is being made for them to see if it fits.
She lunched and shopped and went for fittings for clothes she didn't need.
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Wikipedia

Curve fitting

Curve fitting is the process of constructing a curve, or mathematical function, that has the best fit to a series of data points, possibly subject to constraints. Curve fitting can involve either interpolation, where an exact fit to the data is required, or smoothing, in which a "smooth" function is constructed that approximately fits the data. A related topic is regression analysis, which focuses more on questions of statistical inference such as how much uncertainty is present in a curve that is fit to data observed with random errors. Fitted curves can be used as an aid for data visualization, to infer values of a function where no data are available, and to summarize the relationships among two or more variables. Extrapolation refers to the use of a fitted curve beyond the range of the observed data, and is subject to a degree of uncertainty since it may reflect the method used to construct the curve as much as it reflects the observed data.

For linear-algebraic analysis of data, "fitting" usually means trying to find the curve that minimizes the vertical (y-axis) displacement of a point from the curve (e.g., ordinary least squares). However, for graphical and image applications, geometric fitting seeks to provide the best visual fit; which usually means trying to minimize the orthogonal distance to the curve (e.g., total least squares), or to otherwise include both axes of displacement of a point from the curve. Geometric fits are not popular because they usually require non-linear and/or iterative calculations, although they have the advantage of a more aesthetic and geometrically accurate result.