We examine the problem of fitting a circle to a set of noisy measurement of points on the circle's circumference. An estimator based on the standard least-squares techniques has been proposed by Delogne which has been shown by Kasa to be convenient for its ease of analysis and computation. Using Chan's circular functional model to describe the distribution of points, we perform a statistical analysis of the circle's centre estimation, assuming an independent and identical distributed Gaussian measurement errors. We examine the existence of the mean and variance of the estimator for fixed sample sizes. We find that the mean exists when the number of sample points is greater than 2 and the variance exists when this number is greater than 3. W...
Existing problems in circular measurement practice can be attributed to the lack of appropriate stat...
This paper introduces a novel recursive Bayesian estimator for the center and radius of a circle bas...
The problem of determining the circle of best fit to a set of points in the plane (or the obvious ge...
We examine the problem of fitting a circle to a set of noisy measurement of points on the circle's c...
In this paper, we examine the problem of fitting a circle to a set of noisy measurements of points o...
In this paper, we examine the problem of fitting a circle to a set of noisy measurements of points o...
In this paper, we examine the problem of fitting a hypersphere to a set of noisy measurements of poi...
© Copyright 2005 IEEEWe examine the problem of fitting a circle to a set of noisy measurements of po...
This dissertation studies various issues of design, modeling, and estimation in circular measurement...
In this paper, we present an interpretation of the Maximum Likelihood Estimator (MLE) and the Delogn...
In this paper, we present an interpretation of the Maximum Likelihood Estimator (MLE) and the Delog...
The accurate fitting of a circle to noisy measurements of circumferential points is a much studied p...
In this paper, we examine the problem of fitting a circle to a set of noisy measurements of points f...
In this paper, we examine the problem of fitting a circle to a set of noisy measurements of points f...
Copyright © 2006 IEEEThe accurate fitting of a circle to noisy measurements of circumferential point...
Existing problems in circular measurement practice can be attributed to the lack of appropriate stat...
This paper introduces a novel recursive Bayesian estimator for the center and radius of a circle bas...
The problem of determining the circle of best fit to a set of points in the plane (or the obvious ge...
We examine the problem of fitting a circle to a set of noisy measurement of points on the circle's c...
In this paper, we examine the problem of fitting a circle to a set of noisy measurements of points o...
In this paper, we examine the problem of fitting a circle to a set of noisy measurements of points o...
In this paper, we examine the problem of fitting a hypersphere to a set of noisy measurements of poi...
© Copyright 2005 IEEEWe examine the problem of fitting a circle to a set of noisy measurements of po...
This dissertation studies various issues of design, modeling, and estimation in circular measurement...
In this paper, we present an interpretation of the Maximum Likelihood Estimator (MLE) and the Delogn...
In this paper, we present an interpretation of the Maximum Likelihood Estimator (MLE) and the Delog...
The accurate fitting of a circle to noisy measurements of circumferential points is a much studied p...
In this paper, we examine the problem of fitting a circle to a set of noisy measurements of points f...
In this paper, we examine the problem of fitting a circle to a set of noisy measurements of points f...
Copyright © 2006 IEEEThe accurate fitting of a circle to noisy measurements of circumferential point...
Existing problems in circular measurement practice can be attributed to the lack of appropriate stat...
This paper introduces a novel recursive Bayesian estimator for the center and radius of a circle bas...
The problem of determining the circle of best fit to a set of points in the plane (or the obvious ge...