correlation coefficient for a non-linear fit
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Does anyone know how to compute the correlation coefficient between two vectors, which are not linearly correlated? At the moment, I use a polynomial fit (order 3) between two vectors. It seems that corrcoeff compute it only for linear fits. Thanks a lot!
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the cyclist
le 1 Fév 2011
There are several options for correlation coefficients besides Pearson's (which is probably the most commonly used). Did you want to compute Kendall's tau or Spearman's rho? If so, then you can use the function CORR, and set the appropriate parameter. If that's not what you want, you'll need to supply some more details. (You might try searching the File Exchange, as well.)
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Richard Willey
le 2 Fév 2011
Hi Marina
You might find the following blog posting of interest. (It shows some interesting ways to use Curve Fitting Toolbox)
http://blogs.mathworks.com/loren/2011/01/13/data-driven-fitting/
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Mariana
le 2 Fév 2011
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Ameen Bassam
le 27 Juil 2021
Is rsquare valid for nonlinear regression ??
It is invalid according to this
https://statisticsbyjim.com/regression/r-squared-invalid-nonlinear-regression/
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