Stability Analysis of a Variant of the Prony Method
Prony type methods are used in many engineering applications to determine the exponential fit corresponding to a dataset. In this paper we study a variant of Prony's method that was used by Martín-Landrove et al., in a process of segmentation of T2-weighted MRI brain images. We show the equival...
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doaj-ae8abf3a96c646b19d3ea9e87db93f062020-11-24T23:23:18ZengHindawi LimitedMathematical Problems in Engineering1024-123X1563-51472012-01-01201210.1155/2012/390645390645Stability Analysis of a Variant of the Prony MethodRodney Jaramillo0Marianela Lentini1Escuela de Matemáticas, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Sede Medellín, Medellín, ColombiaEscuela de Matemáticas, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Sede Medellín, Medellín, ColombiaProny type methods are used in many engineering applications to determine the exponential fit corresponding to a dataset. In this paper we study a variant of Prony's method that was used by Martín-Landrove et al., in a process of segmentation of T2-weighted MRI brain images. We show the equivalence between that method and the classical Prony method and study the stability of the computed solutions with respect to noise in the data set. In particular, we show that the relative error in the calculation of the exponential fit parameters is linear with respect to noise in the data. Our analysis is based on classical results from linear algebra, matrix computation theory, and the theory of stability for roots of polynomials.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/390645 |
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Stability Analysis of a Variant of the Prony Method |
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Stability Analysis of a Variant of the Prony Method |
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Stability Analysis of a Variant of the Prony Method |
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Prony type methods are used in many engineering applications to determine the exponential fit corresponding to a dataset. In this paper we study a variant of Prony's method that was used by Martín-Landrove et al., in a process of segmentation of T2-weighted MRI brain images. We show the equivalence between that method and the classical Prony method and study the stability of the computed solutions with respect to noise in the data set. In particular, we show that the relative error in the calculation of the exponential fit parameters is linear with respect to noise in the data. Our analysis is based on classical results from linear algebra, matrix computation theory, and the theory of stability for roots of polynomials. |
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