| 11. | For example, the least-squares method can be viewed as a very simple form of regularization.
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| 12. | One example of a maximum likelihood method commonly used in engineering is the least squares method.
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| 13. | LOESS is also prone to the effects of outliers in the data set, like other least squares methods.
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| 14. | Orthogonalization methods ( such as QR factorization ) are common, for example, when solving problems by least squares methods.
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| 15. | In computer graphics, the moving least squares method is useful for reconstructing a surface from a set of points.
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| 16. | A simple pen-and-paper method for generating random numbers is the so-called middle square method suggested by John von Neumann.
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| 17. | Once the surveyor has calculated the level of the errors in his work, it is Principle of least squares method.
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| 18. | The method of least absolute deviations finds applications in many areas, due to its robustness compared to the least squares method.
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| 19. | The least-squares method is usually credited to Carl Friedrich Gauss ( 1795 ), but it was first published by Adrien-Marie Legendre.
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| 20. | At the next step, the initial segmentation is refined by fitting quadratics whose coefficients are calculated based on the Least squares method.
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