fitting sum of gaussians into a data set (100 rows and 1 column)
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Getting difficulty in fitting and plotting a data set (100x1 matrix) by using gmdistribution.fit....i have to git a large number of sum of gaussians...but i guess it needs a matrix with mu and sigma values...can anyone help me in fitting this data into sum of gaussians and plotting it..i want a one dimensional plot... thanks
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Pourya Alinezhad
on 10 Jun 2013
you can use the function "lsqcurvefit".first define Gaussian formula in a function mfile.then the lsqcurvefit function gives the fitted data .
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Pourya Alinezhad
on 10 Jun 2013
what is your understanding that "large number of gaussians"? if there is multiple qaussian functions with variable mu and sigma values you can do so for every of them and then interpolate the results to have one dimentional plot or take an average between the results.
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Alan Weiss
on 14 Jun 2013
Edited: Alan Weiss
on 14 Jun 2013
As clearly stated in the Input Arguments section of the documentation, you should not return the sum of squares, but should return a vector of values for your objective function. Making a sum of squares as you have done slows or stops convergence.
I am not sure that I understand your formulation completely, but perhaps you should check a similar sort of example in the documentation.
Alan Weiss
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