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LLSR curve

MAE 0.378846
RMSE 0.446825
Table 1. Evaluation of Linear Least Squares Regression curve from target curve (Linear_data00)

- Discuss the relevance of using MAE and RMSE


- Which is better MAR or RMSE?
- Other inference from obtained results and graph

AIC BIC MAE RMSE


st
1 order 7258.775527 1458617.1841 51.644507 60.236100
2nd order 7.428762 699.787766 1.273127 1.309344
rd
PLSR 3 order 9.5266628 724.762156 1.275090 1.327898
4th order 14.398091 1307.229444 1.393798 1.788588
th
5 order 16.739424 1381.140731 1.456854 1.835678
1st order 772636.664 1152470.021 5076.000000 622.990636
2nd order 470.964483 1403.090674 112.417866 15.280126
LIP 3rd order 1538.733081 6135.0911209 116.672081 27.683326
th
4 order 461.260757 2272.741537 80.911589 15.054248
5th order 4127.930391 24716.541143 111.909136 45.375822
Table 2. Evaluation of Polynomial Least Squares Regression and Lagrange Interpolating Polynomial curves
from target curve (Parabolic_data00)

- Discuss the relevance of using AIC and BIC


- What order best fits the curve based from the result of AIC and BIC?
- Other inferences from obtained results and graphs

General discussion:

- Discuss the differences (advantages and disadvantages) between the three methods (LIP, LLSR and
PLSR).

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